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Freud Museum

20 Maresfield Gardens, London, NW3 5SX, England

Listed house in Hampstead where Sigmund Freud and his family lived after fleeing the Nazis in 1938. The Museum was founded in 1986. It has featured in numerous films and TV broadcasts and hosts regular exhibitions and events. It is available for hire for filming and evening functions.

Freud's couch in his study at Maresfield Gardens

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Contact Details

Tel : 020 7435 2002
Fax : 020 7431 5452
E-mail : info@freud.org.uk

URL : www.freud.org.uk/

Open

Wed-Sun 1200-1700

Admission Charges

Adults: £5.00 Concs: £3.00 Under 12s: Free

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General Information

Brochure or leaflet available with directions to museum
Foreign language leaflet or brochure available

Disability Access

Wheelchair access to some public areas

General Education

Adult lectures and courses held
Education facilities available

Schools Education

Direct teaching services for schools
Secondary school education service available

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Facilities for private functions and events
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Meeting room available
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