The Keats-Shelley House has Re-Opened
We are thrilled to announce that the Keats-Shelley House has re-opened to visitors after the museum’s longest closure since the Second World War.
For information about Opening Hours please visit the Keats-Shelley House website.
If you are unable to visit the House in person, you will soon be able to take a live, interactive Panoramic Tour of the museum via our website. We are launching this exciting new feature on 23rd February 2020 as part of our series of event marking the bicentenary of John Keats’ death.

For more information, including how to book a place, please visit our dedicated Panoramic Tour information page.
Recent News

23rd February 2021: 200 Years After John Keats’ Death
A Day of Poetry, Events and Rememberance
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The Keats-Shelley House has Re-Opened
Including the museum's forthcoming online Panoramic Museum Tour

2021’s Keats-Shelley and Young Romantics Prizes are Open
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A Happy New Year Poetry Reading by Heart
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Simon Barnes is Prize Chair of 2021’s Keats-Shelley and Young Romantics Prizes
The award-winning journalist and bestselling author returns for a second year

The Immortal Dinner CompetitionThe results are in!
Thanks to everyone who voted for the absent guest to whom John Keats would have most enjoyed chatting at the unique gathering, hosted by Benjamin, Robert Haydon in December 1817.

‘Writ in Water’: Giuseppe Albano Launches 2021’s Keats-Shelley and Young Romantics Prizes
Watch the Keats-Shelley House Curator announce 2021's theme and our Prize Judge from John Keats' grave in Cimitero Acattolico di Roma

And 2021’s Keats-Shelley Prize theme is…
A short video teaser for 2021's Keats-Shelley Prize theme