Ben Smithies Museum of Homelessness May opening 2024.
Museum of Homelessness opening, May 2024
Museum

Museum of Homelessness

London
Opening on 17 Apr 2025

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Museum of Homelessness combines art, activism, and direct action to educate, campaign, and support those affected by homelessness.

The Museum of Homelessness (MoH) is a groundbreaking museum led by people with direct experience of homelessness. Through powerful exhibitions, artistic collaborations, and immersive events, MoH educates and challenges perceptions, ensuring that homelessness is never forgotten.

A museum making a difference

Beyond exhibitions, MoH takes direct action, supporting those affected by homelessness through emergency response efforts and advocacy. Their research and campaigning drive change, tackling injustice and giving a voice to those often unheard.

Building a national collection

With a permanent home at Manor House Lodge, Finsbury Park, MoH continues to build a national collection, document history, and inspire change through art, activism, and community-driven initiatives.

Why you should go

  • Powerful exhibitions and artistic collaborations

  • Direct action supporting homeless communities

  • Campaigning for justice and systemic change

Visitor information

Address

Museum of Homelessness

Museum Of Homelessness, The Manor House Lodge, Seven Sisters Road, London, N4 2DE

Temporarily Closed

Opening times

Museum of Homelessness runs a series of ticketed experiences and events for the public during our open season of May to November. Pre-booking is essential as the building has limited capacity.

During the winter months, they are closed to the general public with their focus shifting towards direct support. The Museum will re-open to the public on 17th April.

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