This project will conserve the historic building, improve visitor facilities and provide a home for the recently acquired collection of Marc Brunel’s beautiful Thames Tunnel watercolour designs. We will also be able to offer a wider range of events and activities for people.
We have received development funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund and other generous funders to transform the museum.
Please get in touch ( hello@thebrunelmuseum.com ) with any questions or comments, and keep an eye on this page for more upcoming engagement events. If you want to keep up to date with our latest news without having to go searching for it, sign up to the project newsletter here.
Updates
Julian Ayre returns to the Brunel Museum Reinvented Project
Julian was involved with developing the Brunel Museum Reinvented Project in 2020-22 as Heritage Manager. He is now back with the Brunel and says, ‘It’s
Brunel Museum secures funding from Association for Industrial Archaeology for restoration of Engine House
We’re delighted to share that we’ve secured a grant of £20, 000 from the Association for Industrial Archaeology to restore the Grade II* Listed Engine
Brunel Museum Reinvented: Continuing to listen
Last week I wrote about how we consulted both visitors and non-visitors alike which has shaped the Brunel Museum Reinvented project. But listening to people
St Saviour’s supports Sophia’s Story After School Club
The Brunel museum has secured a grant of £2000 to continue their Sophia’s Story Afterschool club into the new year, thanks to United St Saviour’s
Brunel Museum Reinvented: How your views shaped the project
At the heart of the Brunel Museum Reinvented project is the strong desire to the Museum to make sure we’re meeting the needs of the
Tunnellers Club launches for families
We’re super excited to launch our brand new, Tunnellers Club, monthly sessions of creative activities for families, delivered in collaboration with the STEM Ambassadors Hub