Sir John Soanes Museum - 20th march 2010



"Soane was born in 1753, the son of a bricklayer, and died after a long and distinguished career, in 1837.

Soane designed this house to live in, but also as a setting for his antiquities and his works of art. After the death of his wife (1815), he lived here alone, constantly adding to and rearranging his collections. Having been deeply disappointed by the conduct of his two sons, one of whom survived him, he determined to establish the house as a museum to which 'amateurs and students' should have access. "


The second time i have visited, but i found it just as fascinating as the first time. The amount of things in the house and the architecture of the house itself is staggering. I am always most impressed by the sarcophagus of Seti I. I just find it so bazaar and fascinating that a house can have such precious things in it.