Freud Museum London

4.5/5
(373) · Museum in Hampstead, United Kingdom
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Our museum was the home of Sigmund Freud and his family when they escaped Austria in 1938. It contains Freud's remarkable collection of antiquities: …

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Nov 4, 2024
Wonderful treasure box of a museum, helpful staff and a great opportunity to see some incredible female artists at the moment including; Paula Rego, Tracy Emin, Sarah Lucas and others.. also the amaz…Full review by Laura W
Oct 11, 2024
Really worth a visit! The rooms of this house has so much atmosphere it’s as if Freud is still there. Ticket price is ok at £15. The only thing I missed was a café, otherwise great.Full review by Acting-Audio-Style
Jul 25, 2024
Sigmund Freud lived in this house for a year until his death in the house. Anna Freud, his daughter, continued to live in the house and after her death it became a museum. The presence of the books, …Full review by Josepha M
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Established:28 July 1986

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Will the exhibition relating to Salvador Dali be running still over half term next week please? Thanks
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Since I visited this a while ago as a visitor ,Iam unable to answer the current status of this exibit . The best way is to find it on the internet about the scheduling days and the timings / call …
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Since I visited this a while ago as a visitor ,Iam unable to answer the current status of this exibit . The best way is to find it on the internet about the scheduling days and the timings / call the museum directly about the confirmations .
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How do I prove that I am Unemployed?
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Show your government unemployment benefit documentation
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Answer by Ian K · Jan 17, 2017
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How much is the ticket?
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Hi there . I think it was £10. Definitely wasn't more! I found it a really interesting place to visit but I am a student of psychoanalysis so it has that added interest for me. …
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Hi there . I think it was £10. Definitely wasn't more! I found it a really interesting place to visit but I am a student of psychoanalysis so it has that added interest for me. There's a film shown in a room upstairs and it's really moving to hear Freud's voice. I hope you enjoy the visit as much as I did! The statue of Freud is in a street close by too.
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how can I get there from st giles hotel in central London?
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Go to Tottenham Court Road Underground station (Northern Line) and take the Central Line (Red) 2 stops to Bond Street Station. Get off here and change lines to the Jubilee Line …
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Go to Tottenham Court Road Underground station (Northern Line) and take the Central Line (Red) 2 stops to Bond Street Station. Get off here and change lines to the Jubilee Line (Grey) taking the train 4 stops to Finchley Road Station. Get off here. On leaving the station cross Finchley Road and turn right. At Natwest Bank turn left up Trinity Walk. At the top of this footpath is Maresfield Gardens. Turn left for the Museum. The museum is on the righthandside- a pretty house. Enjoy.
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Please can you give precise route from Finchley road station and is it a really hilly walk ?
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The best thing to do ? Put the location on the gps ! It´s not a long walk.
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