Located in Historic Rotherhithe, South East London

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Brunel Museum
Railway Avenue
Rotherhithe
London, SE16 4LF

Telephone: 020 7231 3840
Email: 
info@brunel-museum.org.uk

Special Events

Guided walking tours - every Tuesday and Sunday

Meet at Bermondsey tube station at 18:15 every Tuesday and be guided to the Brunel Museum with late night opening till 21:30! No booking required. Also at 10:45 a.m. on Sundays! More details.

Valentine Event - Sun 12th and Tue 14th February

Brunel’s Unrequited Love and new Romance at the Museum. Tales of passion and underground adventure in the Grand Entrance Hall, then to Rotherhithe Station for a journey through the Tunnel of Love. More details

 

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The Museum


Located in historic Rotherhithe the Brunel Museum is on the site of the Thames Tunnel, the first tunnel under a river anywhere in the world, and the only project which both Brunels (father Marc and son Isambard ) worked on together .

London has strong associations with the Brunels. Near Rotherhithe is the slipway down which the Great Eastern was launched, and upriver from the Museum are Isambard's Hungerford Bridge and also Tower Bridge which Isambard's son Henry worked on as a structural engineer. A little further south is Crystal Palace where Isambard built the water towers and in West London is Isambard's most famous creation - Paddington, the start of the Great Western Railway.

The Brunel Museum is housed in Marc Brunel’s original Engine House, and features a fascinating exhibition on the Thames Tunnel’s construction and history. The museum has a bookshop and its own café serving coffee and home-made cakes.

The Museum is open from 10:00 to 17:00 seven days a week with frequent special events  held throughout the year, such as tours of the tunnel shaft (formerly the Grand Entrance Hall) and guided tours in the Rotherhithe area. The Museum also hosts corporate events including book launches, company Awaydays and other functions.

The Museum is a significant resource for the local community, running playschemes in the summer holiday, welcoming schools throughout the year as part of Key Stage 2 history and hosting community events in the evening. The Museum also provides visiting speakers to organisations throughout London.

Please explore this website to find out more about the Museum.