Brunel Museum
Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s first and last projects are on the River Thames. The Thames Tunnel with his father Sir Marc Brunel is now an International Landmark Site and the oldest section of tunnel in the London Underground. The Great Eastern Steamship, his monster ship, was launched just down the river and is the prototype for the ocean liner of today. The Museum is a Scheduled Ancient Monument in award winning riverside gardens.
Venue Details
Address
Brunel Engine House Railway AvenueLondon
Greater London
SE16 4LF
England
Links
Telephone
- 0207 231 3840
Entry Charges
Adults: £6.00 Concessions: £4.00 Family: £10.00 - Admits up to 2 adults and 4 children
Discounts Offered
- National Art Pass
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Opening Hours
Until 31 March:
Saturday: 11am to 3.30pm,
Sundays: 11-3.30pmLast entry at 3pm.
Groups or schools by appointment outside these times. Email [email protected]
Easter holidays:
Open daily, 11am to 5pm, Saturday 2 April to Monday 18 AprilFrom 19 April:
Saturdays: 11am to 5pm
Sundays: 11am to 5pmGroups or schools by appointment outside these times. Email [email protected]
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Venue Services
- Adult lectures and courses held
- Direct teaching services for schools
- Events and resources for children and families
- General guide to collections available
- Guided tours
- Pre-booking service for groups
- Primary school education service available
- Secondary school education service available
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Venue Facilities
- Cafeteria
- Children's play area
- Education facilities available
- Facilities for private functions and events
- Gardens open to public
- Mail order service available
- Parking for disabled available
- Picnic area
- Reception and lunch facilities for educational groups
- Refreshments
- Shop
- Toilets for disabled
- Wheelchair access to all public areas
- Licensed bar
- Late night openings
- Toilets