PIN Karl Marx’ Soho Home

Philosopher, revolutionary and cheating husband

Born in Germany (then part of Prussia) into a Jewish family, Marx made his first visit to England in 1845, arriving with his friend and collaborator, Friedrich Engels. He came again two years later – shortly before the publication of his Communist Manifesto(1848) – and, having been expelled from his homeland, settled permanently in London in 1849 with his wife Jenny, née von Westphalen (1814–81) and their family. They lived at 28 Dean Street from 1851 until 1856 having moved down the road from 64 Dean Street (now demolished).

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  • History
  • , Downtown Westminster
  • , Soho

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Lucy is a TripTide stalwart and has been with the company since inception. She is a font of knowledge of all things in our metropolis but she has a special penchant for London's historical past. She says:"London is a multi-layered confection of hi...

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30, Dean Street, Soho, London , W1D 3RZ (View on Google Maps)
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