The Museum, designed and curated by Sir John Soane (1753-1837), one of Britain’s greatest architects, is one of London’s most whimsical and personal interiors. Every aspect of which reflects its creator’s architectural ingenuity, imagination, innovation and artistic taste.
Soane’s collections – Greco-Roman marbles, architectural fragments, plaster casts, paintings, sculptures, and priceless furniture – are still arranged today as they were at the time of his death in 1837, as decreed by an Act of Parliament.
You’re invited to continue the tradition of entertaining at the Museum, in the same rooms where Soane himself hosted the great and the good of Regency society.