Freddie Mercury died at Garden Lodge, his longtime home in Kensington, London, on November 24, 1991, one day after publicly confirming that he had AIDS. The house was a private refuge for him, filled with art, antiques, and the things he loved, and it became closely tied to his final years. After his death, fans covered the outside wall with letters, flowers, and messages, turning the quiet London home into an unofficial memorial for one of music’s most unforgettable voices.


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25 Logan Pl, London W8 6QN, UK
Latitude: 51.4944285
Longitude: -0.1987714
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