Leighton House Museum
Leighton House Museum
  • 12 Holland Park Road
    W14 8LZ
Located on the edge of Holland Park in Kensington, the house is one of the most remarkable buildings of the 19th century.\r\rThe house was the former home and studio of the leading Victorian artist, Frederic, Lord Leighton (1830-1896). Built to designs by George Aitchison, it was extended and embellished over a period of 30 years to create a private palace of art.\r\rThe Arab Hall is the centerpiece of the house. Designed to display Leighton's priceless collection of over a thousand Islamic tiles, mostly brought back from Damascus in Syria, the interior evokes a compelling vision of the Orient.\r\rThe opulence continues through the other richly decorated interiors, with gilded ceilings and walls lined with peacock blue tiles by the ceramic artist William De Morgan. On the first floor is Leighton's grand painting studio with its great north window, dome and apse.\r\r
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