Events Archive
Conference Report
Meeting at Finchley Road tube, and finishing at Freud Museum London
11 July 2010
10.30 - 12.30
Walking Tour - The Freuds in Hampstead
A fascinating tour exploring the Freud family's local connections.
Join Blue Badge Guide Rachel Kolsky for a fascinating tour exploring the Freud family’s local connections. Sigmund Freud escaped Nazi occupied Vienna in 1938 to 'die in freedom' and his home in Hampstead became a magnet for other European refugees. But he was not the only Freud to leave his mark in NW3. This walking tour profiles Sigmund and his friends, his daughter Anna whose work with children continues to this day in Maresfield Gardens she first established her clinic and his son, Ernst, an architect whose modernist houses remain as testament to his talent. The tour ends at the Freud Museum with reduced price admission included for this tour.
