The Brunel Museum is an educational charity run by volunteers that tells the story of one of the world’s great engineering dynasties
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Mar 23, 2025
If you want to know a bit more about London, this is the best place. Guide tour with a nice guide that made the visit very enjoyable.Full review by Scenic632035
Mar 22, 2025
I visited the Brunel Tunnel and Museum with my family, we had a guide talk on the project from conception to completion and how it has been used over the years. The guide Peter was excellent, very kn…Full review by ChristineH340
Mar 15, 2025
We did the 11.45 tour today (15 March). The volunteer guide was sensational. Well informed, interesting and amusing and with a clear speaking voice (vital for my partner who’s hearing impaired).Full review by bestcornishcat
It is a small residential neighbourhood, I suppose during the day most people are off to work or shopping so it must be possible to park around there. In doubt phone the museum... or the …
It is a small residential neighbourhood, I suppose during the day most people are off to work or shopping so it must be possible to park around there. In doubt phone the museum... or the tube?
I.K.Brunel's home & offices in London toward the end of his life were at 18 Duke Street. Whitehall. The site was demolished I believe when the Colonial Office (later the Foreign & Commonwealth Office) was built. Do you know exactly where 18 Duke Street was originally sited in Whitehall? Brian
is it easy to get to from London Paddington what is the nearest tube station? many thanks
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Its a bit out of the way, if you come from Paddington, but you can get there by overground public transport. the nearest public transport station is Rotherhithe.