The Museum by the Park: 14 Queen Anne's Gate

The Museum by the Park: 14 Queen Anne's Gate

The depth of history at Queen Anne's Gate - a handsome Baroque street overlooking St James's Park - is unusual even in London, and few houses resonate with more memories than the extraordinary number 14. The story of the house over the centuries features political revolutionaries, occult initiations, clandestine war......
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The depth of history at Queen Anne's Gate - a handsome Baroque street overlooking St James's Park - is unusual even in London, and few houses resonate with more memories than the extraordinary number 14. The story of the house over the centuries features political revolutionaries, occult initiations, clandestine war meetings, and a decapitated head. It begins, however, as a museum of Roman sculpture, unrivalled outside Italy, designed for connoisseur and virtuoso Charles Townley (1737-1805).Townley embodied Enlightenment values perhaps more completely than any other figure in the art world of 18th-century Britain - his portrait by Johann Zoff any (seen above) is one of the iconic paintings of the period - yet remarkably he has never been the subject of a major publication. Written with a sparkle matching Townley's own enthusiasm, this beautiful and engaging publication tells the story of 14 Queen Anne's Gate and examines the extraordinary life of Charles Townley and his remarkable collection of over 150 Roman marble statues (mostly now in the British Museum but captured in spectacular engravings of the period). It will be a revelation.The house was designed as a temple to the past, reviving in the modern city the occult practices of the ancient world. Here visitors in eighteenth century would have found an assembly of Roman sculpture unrivalled outside Italy, as well as a library and collection devoted to understanding a universal 'generative sprit' worshipped by early civilizations. That spirit may be found in the succession of major roles the house has continued to take through generations of dramatic change up to the present day.Charles Townley, for whom the house was built, was a fi gure both marginal and emblematic. Catholic and bisexual, he forged a life literally on the borders of the Protestant British establishment. He remains little understood or appreciated in his homeland and, remarkably, has never been the subject of a major exhibition or publication.The 'emblematic' side of Townley's life was dedicated to virtu, the term used for an appreciation of fi ne art pursued for its own sake. The 'marginal' side of Townley, by contrast, manifested itself in a fascination with the ancient occult, particularly the Bacchic mysteries. The house he made for himself was at once a temple to virtu and to Bacchus and contained an unprecedented programme of Bacchic iconography.

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Oppdag historien bak The Museum by the Park: 14 Queen Anne's Gate

Har du noen gang drømt om å vandre gjennom tidens korridorer, hvor hver dør åpner seg til fascinerende historier og uforglemmelige minner? The Museum by the Park: 14 Queen Anne's Gate er ikke bare en bygning; det er et vitnesbyrd om en svunnen tid, en destinasjon der historien faktisk kommer til liv.

En reise gjennom tid og rom

Beliggende på en fortryllende barokk gate med utsikt over St. James's Park, er nummer 14 et hus som vitner om politiske omveltninger, hemmelige møter og en decapitated history som vil få deg til å undre deg. Her finner vi ikke bare kunstverk, men også et vindu inn i en epoke preget av opplysning.

Charles Townley: En bemerkelsesverdig samler

Bygget for Charles Townley, en av 1700-tallets mest fascinerende skikkelser, huset en inestimable samling av over 150 romerske marmorstatuer. Townley, som levde som en marginal figur i sin tid – både katolsk og biseksuell – bidro til en kunnskap om moderne kunst og romersk kultur som inspirerte mange. I dag kan hans extraordinære liv og samling oppleves gjennom spektakulære graveringer og historiske dokumenter i utstillingen.

Hva gjør The Museum by the Park så unikt?

  • Beliggenhet: Ligger i en av Londons mest historiske og vakre strøk.
  • Samling: Mer enn 150 romerske marmorstatuer, nå hos British Museum, men originale verk vises i imponerende detaljer.
  • Design: Bygget som et tempel for fortiden, gjenoppliver det okkulte praksiser fra gamle sivilisasjoner.

En skjult perle i London

Hvis du er en historieelskende sjel, eller bare ønsker å oppdage en skjult perle i London, er The Museum by the Park noe du ikke vil gå glipp av. Så hva venter du på? Ta turen for å se hvordan fortidens prakt har formet dette fantastiske huset, og la deg fascinere av de utallige fortellingene som ligger gemt bak de marmorbelagte veggene!

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