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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.
Lucy
Bor i London

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Julie
September 18, 2021
The Brunel Museum is a small museum situated at the Brunel Engine House, Rotherhithe. Nice neighborhood to walk around and to drop by for drinks.
Nadine
July 21, 2018
You can learn about how the tunnels were made.
Catherine
May 31, 2018
Small but interesting local museum for Brunel or engineering enthusiasts. The building itself is interesting - you can go down into the original entrance hall to the Thames Tunnel. It's a private museum so there is an entry fee (£6).
Cristina
May 11, 2016
Local museum about the great engineer that first built a tunnel under the Thames. What a man!
Serge
April 21, 2016
Definitely visit the Brunel museum!

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