About
Visit the 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 two videos, including 'Freud's home movies'.
Prices and opening times
Child ticket (12-16 years) | From £12.00 per ticket |
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Concession Ticket | From £4.00 per ticket |
Adult Ticket | £14.00 per ticket |
Children under 12 enter free.
Opening Times
Wednesday - Sunday : 12:00-17:00.
Closed Monday & Tuesday.
Please check the website for the latest holiday closing details.
Facilities & Accessibility
- Access Inside Building Facilities
- Steps within building
- Access into the Building
- Steps from parking area to entrance
- Attraction Facilities
- Gift shop