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Brunel Museum

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This lovely museum celebrates famed father-son engineers Sir Marc Brunel and Isambard Kingdom Brunel. It’s charming and unflashy—there are no computer screens. The Grand Entrance Hall is actually an enormous underground chamber that was the entrance to the Brunels’ creation, the Thames Tunnel, where Isambard nearly drowned. The museum team grows herbs in the rooftop garden and uses them to create delicious cocktails for their cocktail bar, Midnight Apothecary. It’s open Friday and Saturday during the summer and for special events once a month the rest of the year.
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Nick
May 22, 2018
The Brunel Museum commemorates Isambard Kingdom Brunel's first and last projects.
Naomi
March 15, 2017
There is so much more to this place than meets the eye. The new entrance to the shaft has now been finished so no more clambering over brickwork and scaffolding to see one of the great modern wonders of the world. Try to combine this with one of the Midnight Apothcracy Nights and you will have a magical night in London at an iconic venue which almost no one else will have done.
There is so much more to this place than meets the eye. The new entrance to the shaft has now been finished so no more clambering over brickwork and scaffolding to see one of the great modern wonders of the world. Try to combine this with one of the Midnight Apothcracy Nights and you will have a mag…
Dominique
November 10, 2016
First tunnel under the Thames between Rotherhithe and Wapping completed in 1843 by French engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1895) using the shielding method also used in the Channel Tunnel
Ksenia
July 2, 2016
Discover the Thames Tunnel. It was the first tunnel known to have been constructed successfully underneath a navigable river, and was built between 1825 and 1843
Meg
June 3, 2015
Cool things about Rotherhithe, VERY LOCAL

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