Leighton House
Meet artists Frederic Leighton and Linley Sambourne and explore their extraordinary studio-homes.
Leighton House is the former home and studio of the leading Victorian artist, Frederic, Lord Leighton (1830-1896). It is unique among London's museums in combining an exceptional collection of Victorian art with the intimacy of a private home. The highlight of any visit is the extraordinary Arab Hall which reflects Leighton’s fascination with the Middle East and presents an extraordinary collection of Islamic tiles and mosaic floors. Following a major redevelopment, step-free access is now available across the entire museum, together with more facilities and the new De Morgan Cafe. Areas of the new wing are accessible for free, such as the new Tavolozza Drawing's Gallery and displays including Shahrzad Ghaffari's Oneness mural.
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