Coinciding with the tenth anniversary of his death, the Heritage of London Trust has revealed that his childhood home David Bowie will be open to the public.
The childhood home of the eclectic musician David Bowie in the London neighborhood of Bromley, it will be restored and opened to the public with the intention of promoting artistic and creative activities and workshops for young people.
The organization The Heritage of London Trust will be in charge of the restoration, for which they intend to recreate the interior as it was when the singer lived there from 1955 to 1967, that is, from the age of eight to twenty.
The project is scheduled to be completed at the end of 2027 and its main purpose will be to encompass creative activities and workshops for young people, as well as offering classes focused on different types of skills such as public speaking.
The news of the restoration of the musician’s house coincides with several symbolic dates, as it marks ten years since his death and his last album.blackstar” (16), as well as coincides with the date of what would have been his seventy-ninth birthday.
It seems that we are entering a year that will give great prominence to the career of the multifaceted artist, since the BBC will premiere the documentary “Bowie In Berlin“, in addition to the one already broadcast by Channel 4 “The Final Act”.
On the other hand, the legendary “Heroes” has experienced a considerable increase in the number of listens after appearing in the last chapter of the series “Stranger Things”.

