Freud Museum London
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The final home of Sigmund Freud, founder of psychoanalysis, and his daughter Anna Freud, a pioneering child psychoanalyst. It houses Freud's study, library, and famous psychoanalytic couch.

📜 Final home of Sigmund Freud and his daughter Anna Freud, pioneers in psychoanalysis. 🔍 Houses Freud's extensive library, collection of antiquities, furniture, and his famous psychoanalytic couch. # Why Go 🛋️ See Freud's iconic psychoanalytic couch 📚 Explore Freud's extensive library and antiquities 🧠 Learn about the history of psychoanalysis 🏡 Experience the preserved home of the Freud family # Why Avoid ♿ Limited accessibility, steps inside and to entrance 🅿️ Parking restricted to residents Mon-Fri, 09:00-18:30 🕒 Limited opening hours, closed Monday and Tuesday # Tips 🎧 Audio guides included with admission, bring headphones 🚇 Nearest tube station is Finchley Road (5 min walk) ☕ Hot drinks and bottled water available for purchase # Cost 💰 Adults £14.50, Concessions £12.50, Young Persons (12-16) £9.00, Children under 12 Free. # Hours 🕒 Wednesday - Sunday: 10:30 – 17:00. Closed Monday & Tuesday. # 🅿️ Parking Restricted to residents Mon-Fri, 09:00-18:30 on Maresfield Gardens. Pay and display parking on south end of Maresfield Gardens and Nutley Terrace. Disabled visitors can park in museum's driveway. # ♿ Accessibility Steps within building and from parking area to entrance. Exhibition handouts available for those unable to access first floor. Free Disabled Companion ticket available. Disabled visitors welcome to park in museum's driveway.

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