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Step into the fascinating world of psychoanalysis with an entry ticket to the Freud Museum in London. Explore the final home of Sigmund Freud and his daughter Anna Freud, both pioneers in their field, located in the charming Camden neighborhood.
Wander through Sigmund Freud’s meticulously preserved study, where you’ll discover the iconic psychoanalytic couch and Freud’s distinctive anthropomorphic chair. The study, filled with his favorite antiquities, offers a unique glimpse into his life and work after arriving in London from Vienna.
In the Dining Room, uncover the personal stories of the Freud family and the evolution of psychoanalysis. Anna Freud’s Room highlights her groundbreaking contributions to child psychoanalysis, displaying her personal collections and inviting you to learn more about her legacy.
Admire a striking portrait of Sigmund Freud by Salvador Dalí and delve into the story of their 1938 meeting. Watch a captivating 20-minute film featuring rare interviews and family footage, providing deeper insight into the Freud family’s journey from Vienna to London.
Complete your visit with a peaceful stroll through Freud’s tranquil garden. Your admission includes access to a free audio guide, available Thursday to Saturday at 2pm. Remember to bring your own phone and headphones for the best experience. Secure your ticket now and immerse yourself in the history of psychoanalysis!







