Homepage - Brunel Museum (original) (raw)

Shopping

Socks printed with Isambard Kingdom Brunel? A tea towel representing the Grand Opening of the Thames Tunnel? If you’re looking for something unusual for the engineer in your life, visit the museum shop.

Every purchase from our online shop directly supports the work we do at the Brunel Museum.

Free UK shipping on all orders over £30!

Unique gifts

Our shop has a great selection of books about Marc and Isambard Kingdom Brunel as well as old prints, greeting cards, and souvenirs.

Orders over £30 will qualify for free UK shipping.

Become a friend

Become a Friend of the Brunel Museum here. Join to support the museum and get all sorts of discounts and membership perks.

We're open 10:30am – 3:30pm, Friday-Monday

Explore the history of the Thames Tunnel by visiting our Engine House exhibition and Grade II* listed Tunnel Shaft.

confirmation_number Admission

Adult: £15
Concession*: £10
Family* Ticket: £20
Includes Gift Aid Donation

Art Pass: free entry

*Concessions are available for children, students and over-65s
*Family ticket admits up to 2 adults and 4 children

Book here →

schedule Opening times

Friday-Monday: 10:30am to 3:30pm | Last entry 3pm

More info →

place Find us

Brunel Museum, Railway Avenue
Rotherhithe, London, SE16 4LF

020 7231 3840

Directions →

Let us know how you enjoyed your visit on Tripadvisor or leave a Google review

Well worth a visit

Fascinating.. an amazing insight into 19th century London and engineering a hidden gem with a great gift shop.

Fantastic event and helpful staff

We thoroughly enjoyed every moment, and you and the team made our night one to remember for a long time. All of the staff were so lovely and accommodating, and we could tell that you guys really went the extra mile to make our night bespoke and stress free - the reviews amongst our team are glowing.

Support this gem!

A great little museum with interesting stuff to read and look at. I got a personal talk about the works and tunnel as it was quite quiet.

A fantastic experience with a most informative and interesting guide who spoke to us and pointed out features in the tunnel shaft. All safe and socially distanced. Our grandsons loved the interactive display on the top floor, and also the items for sale in the little shop space! The adults loved the prices of the items!

Janet

One of the best kept secrets of Rotherhithe , a museum dedicated to the world's oldest tunnel under a river. Make sure you book a tour with the excellent in-house guide. The tunnel shaft is available for hire for functions and even for weddings.

Juliana

Crisis Appeal - Be the light at the end of the tunnel

You can be the light at the end of the tunnel for The Brunel Museum by donating to our Appeal or by making a donation during your visit.

The Brunel Museum team hopes to build with you towards a positive new future, to inspire visitors and the local community through sharing new and improved facilities, a space for community events, new areas to display remarkable objects, and by celebrating our historic site in a way that celebrates innovation and ingenuity.

Explore our Collection

Explore our unique collection online – we’re working towards making an online record of the items in our collection, including…

What's On:

A volunteer, a man, talks to a group of people in the garden of the Brunel Museum. They are standing on a grassy bank. In the foreground, a man sits on a retaining wall.

22nd June 2016

Aerial view of museum

Shopping Socks printed with Isambard Kingdom Brunel? A tea towel representing the Grand Opening of the Thames Tunnel? If you’re looking for something unusual for the engineer in your life, visit the museum shop. Every purchase from our online shop directly supports the work we do at the Brunel Museum. Free UK shipping on all …

Read more →

22nd June 2016

Homepage

Aerial view of museum

Shopping Socks printed with Isambard Kingdom Brunel? A tea towel representing the Grand Opening of the Thames Tunnel? If you’re looking for something unusual for the engineer in your life, visit the museum shop. Every purchase from our online shop directly supports the work we do at the Brunel Museum. Free UK shipping on all …

Read more →

Wild Things Gardening Club

22nd June 2016

Homepage

Aerial view of museum

Shopping Socks printed with Isambard Kingdom Brunel? A tea towel representing the Grand Opening of the Thames Tunnel? If you’re looking for something unusual for the engineer in your life, visit the museum shop. Every purchase from our online shop directly supports the work we do at the Brunel Museum. Free UK shipping on all …

Read more →