In the final weeks before the Museum closes until June 2025 for the Brunel Museum Reinvented Project, come see Brunel’s Engine House and Tunnel Shaft for free as part of Open House Weekend 2024.
Learn about how the Thames Tunnel revolutionised engineering, about how the Brunel Exhibition Rotherhithe salvaged the ruined building in the 1970s, and our plans for the next stage in the site’s history of transformations.
We’ll be running hourly guided tours from 10.45 to 14.45. Representatives from Tate & Co. Architects will be on site to discuss the plans for our upcoming renovation, due to begin in October 2024.
Gail Dickerson will present her Excavate temporary exhibition, while we will also show for the first time a series of three-dimensional scans of the Museum site, including the Tunnel Shaft, by Phil Hudson, as well as the new installation, There and Back Again, by our Artist-in-Residence, Mhairi Vari.
Book free tickets here!