
Handel Hendrix House: Entry Ticket
London
Discover Handel’s 18th-century Georgian home and Hendrix’s iconic flat with entry tickets and free English audio guide.
Overview
Highlights
Visit the unique museum dedicated to Handel and Hendrix on Brook Street
Explore Handel’s original home where the composer lived and created music for 36 years
Discover Jimi Hendrix’s restored flat from the late 1960s
Experience two eras of music in one visit
What’s Included
Admission to the Handel & Hendrix Museum
Free English audio guide available online
About Handel Hendrix House: Entry Ticket
Handel Hendrix House offers a remarkable musical journey through the former homes of two legendary artists separated by centuries. Located at 25 Brook Street in Mayfair, this Grade I listed Georgian townhouse served as home to baroque composer George Frideric Handel from 1723 until his death in 1759. Two and a half centuries later, rock icon Jimi Hendrix lived next door at 23 Brook Street during 1968-1969, creating one of music history's most fascinating coincidences.
Your visit begins in Handel's meticulously restored flat, where the German-born composer created some of his most celebrated works including Messiah and Music for the Royal Fireworks. The authentic 18th-century interiors feature period furniture, original manuscripts, and interactive displays that bring Handel's world to life. The composer's bedroom, dressing room, and rehearsal space have been recreated using detailed historical research, offering insight into his daily routines and creative process. When booking through tickadoo, you gain access to all floors of this musical sanctuary.
The upper floors house Hendrix's former flat, carefully reconstructed to reflect the psychedelic era when the American guitarist revolutionized rock music. Personal artifacts, rare photographs, and audio recordings create an authentic atmosphere from his London years. Interactive exhibits explore his creative partnerships, recording sessions, and the cultural impact of albums like Electric Ladyland, which he partially recorded during his Brook Street residency. The contrast between the baroque elegance below and the 1960s counterculture above creates a unique museum experience.
Educational programs and special exhibitions regularly enhance the permanent collection, featuring rare instruments, previously unseen documents, and contemporary interpretations of both artists' legacies. The museum's expert curators provide fascinating insights into how these musical pioneers influenced their respective eras and continue to inspire modern artists. Audio guides, available in multiple languages, offer detailed commentary from music historians and contemporary musicians who discuss both composers' enduring relevance.
The museum shop stocks an extensive collection of recordings, books, and exclusive merchandise celebrating both artists. Limited edition prints, replica instruments, and specialist publications make perfect souvenirs for music enthusiasts. The building itself represents architectural history, having survived the London Blitz and subsequent urban development to become this acclaimed cultural destination.
Secure your tickadoo booking for this essential London attraction that celebrates musical genius across three centuries. Whether you're passionate about classical composition or rock innovation, Handel Hendrix House provides an intimate encounter with two artists who transformed their art forms. Plan your visit to this top-rated museum where musical history comes alive through carefully curated exhibits and authentic period settings that honor both legendary residents.
Location
25 Brook St-W1K 4HB
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£14.5
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