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  1. 59K Followers, 850 Following, 1,158 Posts - Sir John Soane's Museum (@SoaneMuseum) on Instagram: "The extraordinary house & museum of Sir John Soane. 🏺🏛️ 🖼️ Open Wed-Sun, entry free. Use our LinkTree to plan your visit. 👇"

  2. 10 de sept. de 2017 · Simeon monument in Reading Market Place in 1962 from the Museum's Reading Chronicle Collection. John Soane was born on 10 September 1753 at Goring-on-Thames not far from Reading. Soane’s father, also John, was a bricklayer whose trade was supplied by the many brick and tile kilns in the area (the Reading clay is heavy and ideal for brick ...

  3. This catalogue entry was prepared by Joanna Tinworth in October 2021. Sir John Soane's Museum is grateful to Emeritus Professor David Bindman for his peer review.

  4. This museum is one of the most atmospheric and fascinating in London. The Georgian building was the beautiful, bewitching home of architect Sir John Soane (1753–1837), which he bequeathed to the nation through an Act of Parliament on condition that it remain untouched after his death and free to visit. It's brimming with Soane's vast collection of art and archaeological purchases, as well as ...

  5. Located in the Sepulchral Chamber in the basement of Sir John Soane’s Museum, this vast sarcophagus was built to entomb the Egyptian Pharaoh Seti I (died 1279 BC). Seti I ruled Egypt at a time when it was an important military power; his son, Ramesses II, is famed for his great military victories against the Hittite Empire. Upon his death, Seti I was interred in a lavish tomb in the Valley ...

  6. Sir John Soane's Museum is in fact his house that he gifted to the city. It looks like just another terrace house except that he bought the houses either side and created and amazing house inside.

  7. We offer an inspiring programme of courses and activities for young people. Our aim is to offer opportunities for aspiring architects and museum professionals of the future to gain valuable experience and learn from our talented group of instructors and facilitators. In addition to our core programme, we also regularly work in partnership with other organisations for one-off special projects.