
Handel Hendrix House: Entry Ticket
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Informazioni Handel Hendrix House: Entry Ticket
Handel Hendrix House Tickets
Handel Hendrix House offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of two musical legends who lived next door to each other on Brook Street in Mayfair, separated by over 200 years. This Grade I listed Georgian townhouse at 25 Brook Street was home to baroque composer George Frideric Handel from 1723 until his death in 1759. Remarkably, rock icon Jimi Hendrix lived at 23 Brook Street during 1968-1969, creating one of music history's most extraordinary coincidences.
Your ticket grants access to Handel's meticulously restored 18th-century flat, where the German-born composer created masterpieces including Messiah and Music for the Royal Fireworks. The authentic period interiors feature original manuscripts, period furniture, and interactive displays that illuminate his daily routines and creative process. Upstairs, Hendrix's former flat has been carefully reconstructed to reflect the psychedelic era when he revolutionised rock music, complete with personal artifacts, rare photographs, and audio recordings from his London years.
The museum includes complimentary audio guides in six languages and regularly hosts special exhibitions, concerts, and educational programmes. The contrast between baroque elegance and 1960s counterculture creates a unique cultural experience that appeals to classical music enthusiasts and rock fans alike.
Highlights
- Handel's restored bedroom, dressing room, and rehearsal space with authentic 18th-century furnishings
- Original manuscripts and interactive displays showcasing Handel's most celebrated compositions
- Hendrix's recreated flat featuring personal artifacts and rare photographs from his London residency
- Audio recordings and exhibits exploring Hendrix's creative partnerships and recording sessions
- Educational displays detailing how both artists influenced their respective eras
- Museum shop with extensive collection of recordings, books, and exclusive merchandise
Plan Your Visit to Handel Hendrix House
Handel Hendrix House is open Monday to Saturday from 11am to 6pm, and Sunday from 12pm to 6pm, though hours may vary seasonally. Most visitors spend 60 to 90 minutes exploring both flats and the various exhibits. The museum is located at 25 Brook Street in Mayfair, easily accessible via Bond Street Underground station on the Central and Jubilee lines.
The building's historic nature means it has narrow staircases and limited lift access, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult, and the museum requests visitors keep noise to a minimum. Photography is permitted in designated areas without flash.
While exploring Mayfair's cultural offerings, you might also consider visiting nearby attractions. The area's rich musical heritage extends beyond Brook Street, making it perfect for a day of cultural discovery in one of London's most prestigious neighbourhoods.
Perché ti piacerà
- ✓Explore two adjoining Georgian homes on Brook Street, Mayfair
- ✓Handel lived at 25 Brook Street from 1723 until his death in 1759
- ✓Jimi Hendrix occupied neighbouring 23 Brook Street in 1968 and 1969
- ✓Grade I listed townhouse preserving over 300 years of musical history
- ✓See the rooms where Handel composed and Hendrix created his sound
- ✓Discover one of music history's most extraordinary coincidences of address
What’s included
Included
- ✓Entry to Handel Hendrix House
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Explore at your own pace
Età
Suitable for all ages
Cancellation
Free cancellation before the day of the experience
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Handel Hendrix House
25 Brook St
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