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Book a private tour – before we open, during the day, or in the evening after we’ve closed to the public. To find out more contact events@soane.org.uk or on 020 7440 4264.
Explore Soane Back to top
Fly through a digital scan of Sir John Soane's Museum on our digital online tour, Explore Soane. Two of the Museum's most famous spaces are currently available to interact with: the Model Room in the Private Apartments, and the Sepulchral Chamber, home of the 3,000-year-old Sarcophagus of Seti I.
Watch our Opening up the Soane series Back to top
The three-part series, Opening up the Soane, is airing on London Live during lockdown, and you can view the episodes the day after air on our website.
The story of the restoration of Sir John Soane's Museum in Lincoln's Inn Fields. Filmed over a period of 6 years, it traces the research, the discoveries and the skills that made transforming this magical place possible.
You can watch the series live on London Live, Freeview 8 | Sky 117 | Virgin 159 | YouView 8, or watch online using the link below.
Read our blog Back to top
During the lockdown, we're sharing stories, objects, step-by-steps, audio and book excerpts on our blog. You can also browse through our blog's archives for posts about the collections and conservation of the Museum.
Non-Profit Group Visits Back to top
We currently can’t facilitate group visits, please visit our Timed Tickets page for individual bookings.
Follow us on Social Media Back to top
Our social media accounts are as active as always. You can view and engage with on our profiles on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram as we share objects and stories from the Soane, and post important updates and news from the Museum.
Browse the Collections Back to top
Our Collections database offers entries on Soane's vast collections of art, antiquities, books, drawings and furniture. You can discover a selection of highlights from the collection, browse the collections by category or search the collections for a specific item.
Schools and Universities Back to top
Visit our Learning page to explore a range of activities tailored to primary, secondary, and university level.
Support the Museum Back to top
While the Soane Museum is temporarily closed, we are ever more reliant on your support to protect and maintain Sir John Soane’s house and collection. Please consider making a donation towards the Museum's work, or contact us at development@soane.org.uk if you would like to speak with us about how your support will help.
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But following the night of each full moon, as the Moon orbits around Earth, we start to see less of the Moon lit by the Sun. Eventually, the Moon reaches a point in its orbit when we don’t see any of the Moon illuminated. At that point, the far side of the Moon is facing the Sun. This phase is called a new moon. During the new moon, the side facing Earth is dark.
But following the night of each full moon, as the Moon orbits around Earth, we start to see less of the Moon lit by the Sun. Eventually, the Moon reaches a point in its orbit when we don’t see any of the Moon illuminated. At that point, the far side of the Moon is facing the Sun. This phase is called a new moon. During the new moon, the side facing Earth is dark.