Freud Museum
About Freud Museum
London home of Sigmund Freud and his family who came to England in 1938 as refugees from Nazi-occupied Vienna. Freud was able to bring with him his library papers, collection of antiquities and furniture, including his desk and famous couch. Freud lived here until his death in 1939 and his daughter, Anna Freud, continued to live here until her death in 1982. Freud's library and study remain as he left it. On the first floor is an exhibition room and video room where the public can view 2 videos including 'Freud's home movies'.
Freud Museum Facilities
| Opening Times |
Wed-Sun: 12.00-17.00. Closed Mon & Tues. |
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Freud Museum Address
| Address: |
20 Maresfield Gardens
London
NW3 5SX
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7435 2002 |
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Events at Freud Museum
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Artist's Talk: Jane McAdam Freud at Freud Museum
Special Event22 Feb 2012
Artist Jane McAdam Freud presents a large scale sculpture portraying her father Lucian Freud. It will be unveiled and exhibited for the first time in the Freud Museum, once home to her great grandfather, Sigmund Freud. Jane spent many hours with her father in the months before his death in July 2011 making sketches for this new work. It will be shown at the Freud Museum alongside other smaller scale work and preparatory sketches.
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Estelle Roith: Hysteria, Heredity and Anti-semitism at Freud Museum
Special Event28 Feb 2012
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Ghost Track at Freud Museum
Drama30 Apr 2012
Ghost Track is a solo performance by Claire Hind about her many ‘dads’.
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The Graving Tool at Freud Museum
Special Event26 Feb 2012


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