Sir John Soane's Museum

About Sir John Soane's Museum

Former residence of Sir John Soane, architect of the Bank of England. Over 20,000 architectural drawings, antiquities and works by Turner, Canaletto and Piranesi. Two sets of paintings by William Hogarth and the Egyptian Sarcophagus of Seti I.

Sir John Soane's Museum Facilities

Opening Times Tuesday to Saturday 10.00-17.00

Sir John Soane's Museum Address

Address:
13 Lincoln's Inn Fields
London
WC2A 3BP
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7405 2107

Prices for Sir John Soane's Museum

Adult Ticket: Free (CAD0.00)  per ticket

Location Information for Sir John Soane's Museum

Address:
13 Lincoln's Inn Fields
London
WC2A 3BP
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7405 2107
Public transport: Tube: Holborn

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Events at Sir John Soane's Museum

  • Again and Again at the Soane at Sir John Soane's Museum

    Course

    2 Mar 2012

    A session to work with linocut printing and mixed media collage to develop impressions of the Soane and its use of repeat motifs and patterns.

  • An Introduction to Stone Carving at Sir John Soane's Museum

    Course

    11 May 2012 to 20 May 2012

    A three-day workshop with an introduction and sketching in the museum. Then join sculptor Matt Caines at the Soane-designed St John’s church, Bethnal Green, and turn the design into three dimensions.

  • Architectural Drawing at Sir John Soane's Museum

    Course

    1 Oct 2011 to 31 Mar 2012

    An intensive six-session course to extend skills in drawing through exploring mark-making, observation and practice. Artist James Willis covers a range of drawing skills, techniques and theories to help build a more confident portfolio. Ideal for students currently studying art and design and wishing to continue into higher education.

  • A Short Fuseli at Sir John Soane's Museum

    Course

    26 Apr 2012

    A watercolour workshop looking at big tonal contrasts, using Fuseli’s paintings as a starting point. Make a dramatic figure piece set in a dark romantic background a seen in the museum works.

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