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The house that was Handel's home between 1723 and his death in 1759, where he composed his 'Messiah', 'Music for the Royal Fireworks' and several operas, is now a museum devoted to the composer's life and work, presented in the context of the London he knew. The museum's refurbished 1720 interiors include furniture taken from the house after Handel's death. 23 Brook Street, the upper floors of which were home to rock legend Jimi Hendrix in 1968 and 1969, provides a space for changing exhibitions and events. The house was part of the same development as number 25 and has been restored accordingly.
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Read full venue reviewTransport Bond Street/Oxford Circus
020 7495 1685
10am-6pm Tue-Sat, 10am-8pm Thur, noon-6pm Sun; last entry 30min before closing
£6, £5 concs, £2 children, under-5s free, under-16s free on Sat & Sun
A hidden treasure in Mayfair. The exhibit is thoughtful and well presented. The room guides were friendly and very helpful. The furniture and instruments are replicas as the original versions of these items were dispersed among servants, beneficiaries and friends upon Handel's death. All in all worth a visit.
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