Freud Museum London - The Home of Sigmund Freud
- ️Mon Mar 03 2025
Women & Freud: Patients, Pioneers, Artists
A dazzling new exhibition that highlights the women who helped Freud invent psychoanalysis and their legacy in its practice – as well as in the arts and literature through to our own time.
30 October 2024 – 5 May 2025
Sigmund Freud’s library is in urgent need of conservation
Donate or Adopt a Book and help save the library that shaped the creation of the ‘talking cure’.
Join Us!
Visit for free! Enjoy unlimited free entry for you and a guest. 20% off all events and 10% off in the gift shop.
Anna Freud's Story
Anna came to London from Vienna with her family when they fled Nazi-occupied Vienna in June 1938. Here, Anna made a new life, practiced psychoanalysis and established a high reputation in her own right as a pioneer of child psychoanalysis.
From the Director
Warm greetings from 20 Maresfield Gardens, the beautiful final home of Sigmund and Anna Freud.
Freud’s Famous Psychoanalytic Couch
The centre piece of Sigmund Freud’s study is his famous psychoanalytic couch.
Virtual Tour
Enjoy a virtual visit. On this tour of Freud’s final home in London you can step behind the barrier to inspect his iconic psychoanalytic couch.
We teamed up with Bright Potato design company to create a decorative wooden character representing Sigmund Freud. Pick up your Professor here!
Read about our project here!
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Every purchase supports the museum.
On Demand
On Demand Talks, Courses and Conferences from the Freud Museum London. Watch recordings of our past online events now!
Freud’s Daily Routine
Freud's daily routine was meticulously structured. Understand how Freud organized his time and balanced his professional and personal life.
Shop the exhibition collection!
Venue Hire
Sigmund Freud's home and garden provides a unique setting for special occasions and business events.
Online Shop
Bespoke gifts, fine art prints, t-shirts, books and more. Every purchase supports the museum!
Help preserve Freud's couch
Freud’s psychoanalytic couch has come to represent the practice of psychoanalysis itself and is undoubtedly one of the most famous pieces of domestic furniture in the world.
It is at the heart of the collections in the care of the Freud Museum London – Freud’s final home.
Thank you for helping to preserve Freud’s legacy.