Freud Museum London

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Sep 21, 2025 - Sep 22, 2025
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Located at 20 Maresfield Gardens, this museum was formerly the home of Sigmund Freud from 1938 until his death in 1939. After fleeing Nazi Austria, Freud and his family lived here until 1982, when his daughter Anna, a renowned psychoanalyst, passed away, leading to the establishment of the museum.

The museum uniquely maintains Freud’s study exactly as he left it, featuring his famous psychoanalytic couch and a rich collection of antiquities. Notable for its historical significance, it offers insights into Freud’s life and work, along with his extensive library.

Notable Features

  • 🛋️ Freud’s Iconic Couch
  • 📚 Extensive Collections of Antiquities
  • 🔍 Programs and Events on Psychoanalysis

With paid entry, the museum is accessible for tourists, families, and those interested in psychology and history.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Freud Museum London

Freud's Final Home

This house served as Sigmund Freud's home during his last year of life.

Dedicated to Anna Freud

After Anna Freud's death in 1982, it was transformed into a museum as per her wish.

Antique Collection

The museum features Freud's collection of ancient artifacts and relics.

Location

20 Maresfield Gardens

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