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Freud Museum London
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Freud Museum London

📍 Maresfield Gardens 20, London, NW3 5SX🏗 1986-07-28🏛 Grade II listed building

You step into a house that became a window into a pivotal life. The Freud Museum London sits at 20 Maresfield Gardens, a Grade II listed building in the Hampstead area, and opened to the public in July 1986. This is the place Sigmund Freud called home in his final year, after fleeing Austria in 1938, first staying at 39 Elsworthy Road, then moving here with his family. His daughter Anna Freud remained in residence until her death in 1982, and it was her wish that the house become a museum. Inside, you encounter Freud’s study and library on the ground floor, where his daily practice and a famous piece of psychoanalytic history—his couch—once stood. The centerpiece of the collection is the couch brought from Berggasse 19 in Vienna, along with the rooms that include a dining room and a hall, plus a ground-floor museum shop. …

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