Bowie's Childhood Home to Be Opened to the Public
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The family home of singer David Bowie in London will open to the public as a museum at the end of next year 2027.
Legendary musician David Bowie's childhood home in south-east London, where he wrote one of his most famous songs, "Space Oddity", is to open to the public. The house at 4 Pleistow Grove, Bromley, where Bowie lived from the age of eight to 20, has been bought by the Heritage of London Trust. The house will be restored to its early 1960s appearance, and previously unseen archives will help reconstruct the interior as it would have looked when Bow…
The Heritage of London Trust announced on 8 January the acquisition of the residence south of London.
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