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Sir John Soane's Museum

Holborn
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Opening hours
  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Eccentric 19th-century collector's home, packed with classical sculpture, paintings and curiosities.via Google

The eccentric, beautifully preserved historic house of the neo-classical architect, packed with antiquities, art, and curiosities.

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Free entry; intimate and narrow spaces. Try to visit during their atmospheric candlelit evening openings.

Reviews from Google

Michael Ns3 months ago
Sir John Soane’s Museum in London is a truly enchanting and unique destination. Housed in the former home of the renowned architect, the museum is packed with an eclectic and fascinating collection of art, antiquities, architectural models, and curiosities. Every room feels like a carefully curated treasure trove, with inventive displays that reflect Soane’s visionary approach to design. The atmosphere is intimate and slightly mysterious, inviting visitors to explore at their own pace and discover hidden details around every corner. Knowledgeable staff add context and stories that bring the collection to life. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in architecture, art, or history, offering an experience that is both inspiring and memorable.
Nusrat Jahan Chowdhury6 months ago
This was honestly such a unique experience. It’s literally his actual house, preserved exactly how it was, and when you walk in it feels like you’ve stepped into someone’s private library rather than a museum. Low lighting, packed shelves, endless collections — everything is intentionally kept untouched to preserve the original feel. You can see the kitchen, bathroom, sink — real domestic spaces — which made it feel so personal and intimate. It’s not overwhelming, and I found it really easy to move through and take everything in. I loved it as an experience, but it’s more of a one-time visit than somewhere I’d go back to regularly.
Luke Farnella month ago
A really interesting and jam packed tiny museum, some really interesting pieces of art and strange architecture. Theres almost too much to see as every nook and cranny has something to display (you’ll realise i’m not exaggerating when you visit yourself) My only critique is that there is very little space and it can sometimes feel like your being perpetually shoved along by the flow of people so you may not have time to stop and admire things fully. Staff are lovely, toilets are in the basement. It was very hot when we visited and there is absolutely no aircon inside so bring water and be prepared to need to step outside for fresh air. Free to enter, very short queues when we went on a Friday around 3pm.
Tim Hooper5 months ago
Remarkable collection of antiques crammed into this house. Recommend the downloadable audio tour - it provided some fascinating context throughout. We were also lucky enough to be there when they opened up the walls in the painting room, so we got to see Hogarth’s Rakes Progress series.
Oimoosh4 months ago
Well worth a visit, long queue on the day i went avg 40-60mins long, lots of staff members scattered around inside and some were very helping with lots of knowledge about the individual artifacts. Love the old georgian building with so many rooms, wouldn't be hard to get lost in. So many unusual artifacts although many are just casts of the originals.One of the most memorable items was a cork model of roman ruins,the statue of apollo with the yellow skylight shining down on it & off course the william hogarth series of artworks which were all new to me. Shop expensive in my opinion. Phots are allowed but no filming.
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