This exhibition is the first to investigate Soane as a modernist architect, placing his work in dialogue with the likes of Le Corbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright and Ernö Goldfinger.
An exclusive, after-hours tour of the Museum, our Twilight Tour offers a journey through the stories, collection, and interiors of Sir John Soane’s remarkable home at its most atmospheric.
This creative writing course, delivered by our neighbours at City Lit, will consider the curiosities and surprises revealed by objects, using the architectural models, sculptures, drawings, antiques and furniture of the Museum as inspiration.
An exclusive, after-hours tour of the Museum, our Twilight Tour offers a journey through the stories, collection, and interiors of Sir John Soane’s remarkable home at its most atmospheric.
British Sign Language users are invited to discover Sir John Soane’s Museum with specially designed after-hours tours led by a Deaf guide, providing an introduction to his life, work and highlights from his extraordinary collection.
The Soane Museum Study Group is an open forum for scholars – both established and emerging – to present new research. In this talk, Cristina Alfonsin will focus on Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy’s work in the Royal Pavilion, Brighton.
Let's get creative this Halloween, crafting a haunted house decoration inspired by the Soane's spooky stained-glass windows! Our family workshops are free to attend and there's no need to book; just drop in during your visit to the Museum.
We’re delighted to announce Hanif Kara as this year’s recipient of the Soane Medal. The structural engineer, behind many internationally acclaimed projects, will give the annual Soane Medal Lecture at the Royal Academy, where Soane himself taught architecture.