Separated by a wall & 200 years are the homes of two musicians who chose London & changed music. Visit the former homes of both the Anglo-German composer George Frideric Handel and the American guitarist Jimi Hendrix.
Closed for refurbishment until March 2023.
Separated by a wall & 200 years are the homes of two musicians who chose London & changed music.
Visit the former homes of both the Anglo-German composer George Frideric Handel and the American guitarist Jimi Hendrix. See where Handel lived and composed for 36 years, plus Hendrix’s bedroom restored to how it was from 1968 to 1969.
25 Brook Street once belonged to Handel and is where he composed some of the world’s most enduring Baroque music such as Zadok the Priest, Music for the Royal Fireworks and Messiah. The top floor of 23 Brook Street is the flat where Jimi Hendrix lived from 1968-69 and is Hendrix’s only officially recognised home in the world. Step back in time to 60s London and visit the room where he slept, partied, worked and relaxed.
The building has full access and facilities for disabled visitors. If you have any access requirements, email or call beforehand so your needs can be accommodated.