Freud Museum London

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Freud Museum London

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Visit London's most intriguing historic house museum: the final home of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, who came here in 1938 after fleeing Nazi-occupied Vienna.

Here, among the book-lined walls of Sigmund Freud's study, you can see the original psychoanalytic couch on which Freud's patients told him their dreams and memories. The house also contains Freud's amazing collection of Classical and Oriental antiquities. Over 2,500 items fill cabinets and are arranged on every surface, including on the desk where Freud wrote until the early hours of the morning. The Museum is also filled with memories of his daughter, Anna Freud, a pioneer of child psychoanalysis.

The 2024 exhibition programme begins with 'Freud & Latin America' (17 January-14 July). Through personal letters, photographs, sculptures & books , the exhibition explores the impact that Freud had on culture, society & art in Latin America. This is followed by 'Freud's Women' (opens 30 Oct) - a dazzling new exhibition featuring the women who helped Freud invent psychoanalysis and their legacy in its practice.

House tours & exhibitions free with admission (see www.freud.org.uk for details).
Engage in some retail therapy in the Gift Shop which offers an exclusive range of accessories, replicas and jewellery, and specialist books.

Offer expiry date

Thursday, 31 December 2026

Disabled info

Please check website for details.

Location

Opening times

OFFER TIMES:

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday 10.30-17.00.

Closed 29 & 31 March, 26 August, 24 - 25 December.

Opening times may vary. Please check website for details.

Telephone

020 7435 2002

ATOC voucher type

Merlin

Closest station

Finchley Road & Frognal