The Brunel Museum
The Brunel Museum is the London based museum, dedicated to the Brunels, and their great achievements, notably the Thames Tunnel. We are run by volunteers and organise community & education events that draw in thousands of people each year. Our aim is to bring a greater understanding of the Brunels’ work to enthusiasts and to new audiences alike. This is done not just by a visit to the Museum, but through an imaginative programme that appeals to a wider audience.
This year we launch an appeal to extend the Museum into the Grand Entrance Hall of the Thames Tunnel, a huge underground chamber half the size of the dome of St Paul's. Empty and inaccessible for 140 years, this dramatic space above the railway line has been opened up thanks to the generosity of Balfour Beatty Carillion. We now seek funds to fit out as a gallery and performance space.


