Sir John Soane's House & British Museum 1996

Sir John Soane's House & British Museum 1996

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John Soane
4 Video Views·Jul 27, 2023

One of the hidden treasures of London is Sir John Soane's Museum and home on the north side of Lincoln's Inn Fields. The museum was established during Soane's own lifetime by a Private Act of Parliament in 1833, which took effect on his death in 1837. Soane engaged in this lengthy parliamentary campaign in order to disinherit his son, whom he disliked intensely. The act stipulated that on Soane's death his house and collections would pass into the care of a Board of Trustees, acting on behalf of the nation, and that they would be preserved as nearly as possible exactly in the state they were at his death.

This is a truly fascinating place to visit. The museum houses the collection containing thousands of objects ranging from Ancient Egyptian antiquities and Roman sculpture to models of contemporary buildings, Soane’s house had become a Museum by the time of his death. He acquired some spectacular items, including the sarcophagus of the Egyptian pharaoh, Seti I.

The organization of the Museum can at first glance seem crowded and even chaotic. However, it is, in fact, purposeful, with each interior being a work of art in its own right. Soane was constantly arranging and rearranging the collection, not just to incorporate new acquisitions, but to enhance the objects’ poetic qualities through creative and inspiring juxtapositions.

Our next stop is the British Museum which kind of speaks for itself as its permanent collection of eight million works is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence.