Sigmund Freud’s Garden
The garden is an integral part of the Freud Museum London. Just as Freud cherished this tranquil space in the 1930s, the garden today is still an oasis of calm and an escape from the modern world.
I Object: An online exhibition of MA RCA Sculpture students
I Object is an online exhibition by MA RCA Sculpture students in online residence at the Freud Museum
Freud’s Chinese Collection
To celebrate Chinese New Year, we're looking closer at some fascinating objects.
Freud’s BBC Speech
In 1938 Sigmund Freud recorded a speech for the BBC. It remains one of the few recordings ever made of his voice.
Freud’s Home Movies
The Freud Museum's archives contain a wonderful selection of family home movies. Here, Sigmund and Martha celebrate their Golden Wedding anniversary
Freud at Home: The Wednesday Psychological Society
Freud's home was a place to live, work and socialise. All these elements were combined in 1902 to form the Wednesday Psychological Society, a professional and social group that met weekly and eventually became the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society.
How did Freud celebrate his birthday?
Once again we celebrate Freud's birthday, but what were his own feelings about his big day?
Freud at Home: At His Desk
For Freud, home was always a live/work space. His study was an oasis of calm in the middle of a home with six children. At its centre was his desk.
Freud and his Cigars
Sigmund Freud was honest about his addiction to smoking cigars. Here we look at how his addiction began, what he said about it and his smoking paraphernalia.
Freud at Home with his Dogs
For Freud, home was always a live/work space. In today's blog we'll explore the canine companions who were by Freud's side at work and play.