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But he always represents that timeless subject: love.
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Objects
Discover our collection, Sigmund Freud’s personal collection of antiquities.
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Archives
We hold an extensive archive of documents related to Sigmund Freud, Anna Freud, and other notable figures.
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Library
The walls of Sigmund Freud’s study are lined with his personal library of over 1,600 books.
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Sigmund Freud’s Collection: Highlights from the Freud Museum London
This beautifully designed catalogue contains 60 objects each complemented by text written by the Freud Museum’s curator, Bryony Davies.
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Credits
Collection Photography by Ardon Bar Hama.
Yes, the gift shop will be open and we accept both cash and card payments.
You can also shop online in advance.
Hot drinks (coffee/teas) and bottled water can be purchased at the museum.
Is the gift shop open? A small, very limited number of press tickets may be considered for members of the press who are reviewing for major publications or broadcastmedia.
Please note that walk-up press ticket requests are not admitted and Museum staff do not accept generic media passes, staff passes or business cards.
To request a Media Pack for the current Exhibition, email [email protected]
For information about commercial filming and photography, see here.
For information about the Freud Museum Photo Library, including licensing and image supply, see here.
By public transport
Finchley Road (Metropolitan and Jubilee lines)
5 minute walkHampstead (Northern line)
10 minute walkFinchley Road & Frognal (Overground)
10 minute walkBuses 13, 113, 187, 268 and C11 stop at Finchley Road.
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On foot or by bicycle
In line with our green policy, we encourage you to come to the museum by public transport, by bicycle or on foot.
You can secure your bicycle at our bike rack, which is located in the driveway to the right of the house.
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By car
Parking on Maresfield Gardens is restricted to residents only from Monday to Friday, 09:00 – 18:30.
Pay and display parking is available at the south end of Maresfield Gardens, and also on Nutley Terrace.
Disabled visitors are welcome to park in the museum’s driveway.
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- IN8: Sigmund Freud, 1917
- IN9: Sigmund Freud, 1911
- IN10: Sigmund Freud, 1906
- IN11: Sigmund Freud, c. Please select the ‘pick-up in store’ option at the checkout and collect your items as you leave the Museum.
Go City Pass
As a Go City Pass holder, you can visit without booking in advance online.
If you would like to book in advance, please choose the ‘Go City’ ticket option in the General Admission menu.
You will need to present a valid Go City Pass for scanning when you arrive at the museum.
National Days Out Network
The National Days Out Network offer is only available for group of two or more.
Museums Association/ICOM
Please choose the Museums Association ticket when booking.
Presentation of a valid membership card from the Museums Association or ICOM will be required upon arrival at the museum.
National Art Pass Holders
50% discount on standard adult admission on presentation of a valid National Art Pass.
Free Audio Guides
The audio guide is included with admission and you can stream it via your smartphone.
Please bring your own headphones so as not to disturb the other visitors when listening to the guide.
Free WiFi
A free WiFi network is available in the Museum.
Terms and conditions apply.Group visits
The entire Museum can be booked for group visits.
Eros is a youthful god here, but he appears in many other guises in Freud’s study – large and small, as a child and adolescent. Details of how to plan your visit and make a booking are below.
Yes, please email [email protected] to change the date of your visit.
Please note that admission tickets are non-refundable. To exchange your ticket for an alternative date and time please email [email protected].
Can I pay for admission with an American Express card?
Yes, we accept American Express cards.
Special Access Requirements
If you have any special access requirements, please call us on +44 (0)20 7435 2002 and we’ll be happy to help.
Exhibition handouts are available for those unable to access the first floor.
Visitors who require a carer or companion can book a free Disabled Companion ticket when booking.
What refreshments are available?
Learning visits are a great way to get a deeper insight into Sigmund Freud, Anna Freud and psychoanalysis.
Groups have exclusive access to the house and garden and can be facilitated by a subject expert. 1884
- IN4: Sigmund Freud, 1891
- IN5: Sigmund Freud, 1891
- IN6: Sigmund Freud, 1891
- IN7: Sigmund Freud, c.
All visitors, including Friends and Patrons, can book online and in advance.
Your ticket will be for a specific date and time.
Your ticket does not need to be printed.
The Museum is open 5 days a week: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10:30 – 17:00.
How do I book a ticket online?
Please email [email protected] if you are experiencing any issues with booking tickets.
We are always happy to accommodate drop in visitors and last minute bookings.
Audio Guide
Audio guides and exhibitions are included with your admission ticket. Save paper and the environment.Please have it available on your phone when you arrive at the museum.
Entry to the Museum is from the back of the house, and the entrance will be clearly sign posted.
We recommend allowing at least an hour for your visit.
We are happy to accommodate drop in visitors and last minute bookings.
If you experience any difficulties when booking online please email [email protected]
If I can't visit at my allocated slot, can I change it for another date and time?
A number of object photographs taken by Karolina Heller.
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Welcome
We are very pleased to welcome you to the Freud Museum London.
Please note that tickets can be booked online.
You can stream the audio guide via your smartphone. Please see our accessibility page for more information.
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Audio Guides
Please bring your own headphones so as not to disturb the other visitors while listening to the audio guide via your smartphone.
Audio guides and exhibitions are included with your admission ticket.
A short walk from the museum is Camden Arts Centre, a lively hub for contemporary arts.
Hampstead has a concentration of London’s hidden gems; small historic houses that have a fascinating story to tell about their former residents.
An easy walk from the Freud Museum are the homes of poet John Keats, architect Erno Goldfinger, and Fenton House – a 17th century merchant’s home.
Further afield, across the Heath, is Kenwood– a beautiful stately home containing a great collection of Old Master paintings.
Do make the most of your escape from the crowds of central London by exploring these houses.
Along the way, you can wander through the charming cobbled streets of Hampstead Village, taking in the local shops, cafes and some famous old pubs, before heading for Hampstead Heath.
The woodlands and ponds of the Heath are popular with walkers and offer some of the best views of London.
Freud Portraits
Our photo library includes several hundred portraits of Sigmund Freud.
All images are copyright Freud Museum London.
Image licensing information
- IN1: Sigmund Freud, 1931
- IN2: Sigmund Freud, 26 July 1884
- IN3: Sigmund Freud, c.