In 2003, the museum was put in the hands of the newly established Sigmund Freud Foundation, which has since received the entire building as an endowment.
His old rooms, where he lived for 47 years and produced the majority of his writings, now house a documentary centre to his life and works.
A third Freud Museum, after London and Vienna, was started in the Czech town of Příbor in 2006 when the house of his birth was opened to the public.
In 1938 Freud was forced to leave German-annexed Austria due to his Jewish ancestry, and fled to London.
This event, at which psychoanalysts speak on a contemporary theme, was established by the Sigmund Freud Society and is now organised by the Foundation.