Three personages, Three museums, a single country: England.

The famous Museum Freud I smoked built in the very same house in which lived Sigmund Freud after escaping from the Nazis; the central pieces of the museum are the study and the library of the Viennese psychologist, conserved such as them left he to its death. There its incredible collection of oriental, Greek, Roman, and Egyptian antiquities is found, as well as the immense reference books collection that fill the sideways walls to side. Also all its can be appreciated furniture, especially the couch where reclined its patients, richly dressed with a Persian carpet, like we see in the photo.





Another marvelous museum that expects us in the city of London is that of the important personage Sherlock Holmes

The famous study of the first flat was maintained such as was in it was Victorian. The visitors can be sat down in the wing chair of Holmes next to the home, and to enter to their room next to the study. Their possessions are found in the place in which he was used to having them: his pipe, violin, team of chemistry, magnifier…The room of the Dr. Watson is found in the second flat, and his diary can be found there, with annotations on the famous case of the Mastiff of the Baskerville. In the third flat models of wax are found that represent scenes of some of the most famous cases of the detective.





Finally, and as opposed to the other two that are found situated in London, we will find in the city of Bath the Central one Jane Austen: permanent exposition that reports on the repercussion of the visit of Jane Austen to Bath in their life and in their work. Jane Austen was two times in the city to ends of the 18th century and resided in the city between 1801 and 1806. Two of its novels set in Bath (“The Abbey of Northanger” and “Persuasion”), they reflect its deep knowledge of the city, that continues being very seemed to as knew it, and maintains in its streets, public buildings and urban landscape the orderly and elegant world that the author reflected of so exquisite form in its novels.




The museum this situated in a house of georgian style in the center of the city, where the visitor will be able to discover the mysteries of Bath in the epoch of Jane Austen and the importance of the city in his life and in his work.

You cannot lose the opportunity to visit these interesting places that England offers us. Do not forget that this country offers us thousands of museums more, which we will go presenting further on so that you be found informed the to visit this country.

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