The Freud Museum, at 20 Maresfield Gardens in Hampstead, was the home of Sigmund Freud and his family when they escaped Nazi annexation of Austria in 1938. It remained the family home until Anna Freud, the youngest daughter, died in 1982
20 Maresfield Gdns London Greater London NW3 5SX United Kingdom
Beautiful, cosy museum that was preserved by Freud's daughter, Anne after his death. The museum has all of Freud's possessions from Vienna. It almost feels the owners just popped out a minute ago.
Small but fascinating museum in a beautiful neighbourhood. Definitely the best gift shop this city has ever seen. Take home a pair of Freudian slippers! http://bit.ly/2AxMVVa
Mutlaka gidilmeli, Freud'un son 40 senesini geçirdiği mekan. Meşhur koltuğunu görmek harikaydı // You should definitely visit Freud Museum and see The COUCH ! Legendary !
Close walk from Finsbury station. An interesting view into the working space of Sigmund and Anna Freud. Be sure to stop in the upstairs bedroom to read the timeline of an object!
29 February: Freud's final home is preserved as a museum to his life and work, & his study is a fascinating place to visit, containing the legendary psychoanalytic couch on which his patients reclined
A beautiful Hampstead house and the great psychoanalyst’s home after he fled Austria, the Freud Museum is not only preserved as it was when Sigmund died, but as it was in Austria when he fled in 1938. Read more
Eat house and garden . Nicely preserved. If in the area it worth visiting !
Admission ChargesAdults: £7.00Senior Citizens: £5.00Concessions: £4.00 (Students with valid ID cards, children aged 12-16, UK unemployed persons - with proof, disabled persons).Children 0-12: free
Had a private tour - Ivan was immensely knowledgeable and engaging. Thoroughly recommend.
Interesting museum of an interesting man, but doesn’t take long to go around.
A beautiful peaceful retreat, a glimpse into the mind of Freud
Amazing place.
Where my stepfather had a book launch. Nice building actually.
Very moving to be here...
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Ultima moradia de Freud, com toda a sua memória preservada . Vale a visita para conhecer detalhes minuciosos de sua história. Possui audioguide em português brasileiro.
Última casa de Freud, onde morou e trabalhou por cerca de um ano . Todos os objetos de seu escritório estão lá, incluindo o divã usado em suas consultas. Vale a visita!
Si estas en Londres, este es un lugar imperdible si eres amante del psicoanálisis. Esta un poco alejado del centro. Pero vale toda la pena.
É a casa em que o Freud viveu por um ano antes de falecer, fugindo do regime nazista na Áustria . Muito bacana.
Maravilloso! Y emocionante ver el sillón y objetos de Freud
Situato in una zona residenziale stupenda, costo della visita 8 sterline con audioguida (6 senza). Atmosfera magica e poi c'è il mitico lettino !!!
Legendary... Harika bir yer ben kütüphanesine ve tabii divanına bayıldım 😍 Psikolojiye ilginiz varsa mutlaka 🏃🏃🏻♀️
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The secluded garden is a lovely place to sit in the sun with a gorgeous piece of cake from the cafe, and you don't need to pay the entrance fee to enjoy the cafe and garden. - Naomi L
A wonderful place to browse through. Funny, extraordinary, stunning, intriguing, and more, all in equal measure. You could keep going for hours, and time and again… - Guy Corbet
Great wifi & cafe. The events can be expensive even if you're a member. - Mani
Free WiFi, good coffee, their soups are quite nice, too ! Lovely garden to sit outside in the summer. - Marc Michallet
Nice quick walk up the hill. Great place to bring the fam or a date. Especially on a sunny day. - Brad T
Very good food and produce. Good staff not like other waitrose stores (brent Cross). Good deli counter and they serve hot lunch. Staff are friendly and helpful. Don't forget free coffee. - Ezzy Estevez