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Freud Museum
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This is the spacious house in which the founder of psychoanalysis lived, worked, and died after escaping with his family and possessions from Nazi-occupied Vienna. The rooms hold his furniture (including the famous couch), letters, photographs, paintings, and personal effects, as well as those of his daughter, Anna Freud, also a noted psychoanalyst. Temporary exhibitions and an archive film program are also offered.
20 Maresfield Gardens, NW3.Phone: 020/7435-2002.Open: Wed-Sun noon-5pm.Admission £5 ($8) adults, £2 ($3.20) full-time students, free for children under 12.Tube: Jubilee Line to Finchley Rd.
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