In a single street in London, separated by a wall, are the homes of two of history’s most significant musical artists and a unique venue for your next event.
25 Brook Street is the house that belonged to George Frederic Handel and the place where he composed some of the world’s most enduring Baroque music, including Messiah. On the top floor of 23 Brook Street is the flat where, two centuries later, Jimi Hendrix lived with his girlfriend, record player and guitar. Both were the homes of musical innovators who chose London and changed music.
After opening to the public in November 2001 as Handel House, and the recent addition of the Hendrix Flat in 2016, 23 & 25 Brook Street now co-exist together as a museum space that celebrates two of the world’s most remarkable musicians.
Our modern, Studio room is fully equipped with a smart board, speakers, flipchart, tables, chairs and the added optional extra of tea and coffee-making facilities.
The perfect venue for your next business meeting, presentation or training event - with the added bonus of having the whole museum to explore before, after or during breaks.
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