Located at number 25 Brook Street, London, the Handel House Museum is dedicated to the life and works of the German-born baroque composer George Frederic Handel, who lived there from 1753 until his death in 1759. The Museum has been restored to the design and funriature of the period and holds a collection of several hunderd objects connected to Handel, including his correspondance, manuscripts, early editions of his operas and oratorios as well as a variety of paintings and sculptures of interest.
Nearest Tube Station: Bond Street (Jubilee and Central lines) or Oxford Circus (Victoria, Central and Bakerloo lines). National Rail: Victoria and Marleybone, both connected by tube to Oxford Circus. Bus: Oxford Street, Regent Street and Bond Street.
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