Freud Museum private visit/tour/workshop for Latin Americans.
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FREUD WAS AN IMMIGRANT: Private tour + workshop + tea & cake at the Freud Museum for Latin Americans.
About this event
ABOUT THIS EVENT
Did you know that Sigmund Freud and his daughter Anna Freud were immigrants and refugees? Fancy having the whole Freud Museum for yourself and a group of Latin American people for an afternoon?
The Freud Museum London is kindly opening its doors exclusively for a Latin American House community group! Join us for a private tour with the Museum's Education Manager, an interesting workshop and a tea session with cake in the garden (if the weather allows!).
During this visit we will explore together the links between Freud's experience as an immigrant and war refugee, psychoanalysis and more!
DATE: THURSDAY 23RD JUNE
LOCATION: FREUD MUSEUM (20 Maresfield Gardens, London NW3 5SX)
TIME: 3:00 PM
FREE
Please note that the museum has stairs and unfortunately do not have disabled access at the moment.
The tour and workshop will be in English, but our volunteers will be there to give assistance to those who are still learning the language.
Please note that this opportunity has very limited places available. Please let us know if you wish to cancel so someone else can use your place.
ABOUT THE FREUD MUSEUM
The Freud Museum was the final home of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, and his daughter Anna Freud, a pioneering child psychoanalyst.
The Freud family came to England as refugees, having escaped Austria following the Nazi annexation in March 1938. The Freuds were fortunate to be able to bring all their belongings to London. The heart of the house is Sigmund Freud’s study and his famous psychoanalytic couch. Freud spent the last year of his life here, and died in his study at Maresfield Gardens. The Freud Museum exists to promote the intellectual and cultural legacies of Sigmund and Anna Freud for the learning and enjoyment of all.
https://www.freud.org.uk/
ABOUT LATIN AMERICAN HOUSE
Latin American House was born in 1983 as the Latin America Association. Since then, it has served as a community centre for both Latin Americans in London and for the local people of Kilburn. We are a registered charity and company limited by guarantee, and we house one of the oldest Spanish-speaking nurseries in London. We offer legal and social advice in relation to benefits, housing, and employment law, as well as opportunities to acquire life-long skills and a place to meet people, share ideas and enjoy the rich culture of Latin America.