Easter at the Brunel Museum
Easter at the Brunel Museum
Enjoy Easter at the Brunel Museum with a series of events for adults and the young ones in the family. Adults will enjoy the Brunel’s Easter River Trips. Children travel for free plus there will be art and crafts activities for them at the museum.
Brunelโs Easter River Trips
Brunelโs Easter River Trips Daily Saturday 1stโ15th April Meet 10.40 (prompt) Embankment tube for Boat Trip Sunday/Monday meet 10.40 Bermondsey tube for River Walk – Children free, Adults ยฃ13 including ferry ticket
This Easter why not set sail with us on the Brunel Museum boat trip? Travel over three Brunel bridges and over Brunel’s tunnel, past the Houses of Parliament and the Tower of London. Icons. And secrets. A secret gateway for the Czar of Russia. Six men dead on a haunted ship. Broken bones by the silent Harpy. Broken slipways on the Isle of Dogs. Outcroppings of the past that havenโt been swallowed by the passage of time. That tell of the monster ship. And of the worldโs most important tunnel.
Art and Craft Activities
Drop in 1pmโ3pm Activity included with admission price
Monday 3rd April
Make your own chocolate cure for Victorian Tunnel Fever
Tuesday 4 April
Eggs-travagant Easter Egg hunt
Wednesday 5 April
Brunelโs Bridge Building Challenge
Thursday 6th April
Potting mad gardening Activity
Friday 7 April
Victorian life and sweet making
Monday 10 April
Egg-citing egg decorating
Tuesday 11 April
Make your own Egg-cellent herb bag
Wednesday 12 April
Make cress heads in the Museum garden
Thursday 13th April
Code cracking challenge
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About The Brunel Museum
A museum, art gallery and events space. This amazing landmark in Rotherhithe village is a culture hub in this part of south London with an all year around series of music concerts, theatre and performances. The Brunel Museum is open seven days a week from 10:00 until 17:00 and later for special events (see publicity). Entry to the Brunel Museum is ยฃ6 and ยฃ4 for concessions. Children under 16 free of charge. Entry to Great Eastern launch ramps is free. Special events are priced separately.
Grand Entrance Hall
Grade II* listed structure and the worldโs first caisson. The chamber is half the size of Shakespeareโs Globe, and is open again for the first time in a hundred and fifty years. This is where work on the tunnel began, and where Isambard Kingdom Brunel nearly drowned. When it opened in 1843 it was the worldโs most popular visitor attraction, with a million visitors in the first three months. There are guided tours every lunchtime, and regular music and theatre events, but entry is by half size doorway and temporary staircase. Work has begun to convert the chamber into gallery and performance space and the centrepiece of the Museum.
You come by boat to the museum at 10.45 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays,Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays or by walking tours on Sundays, Mondays and Wednesdays. See guided walking tour from Bermondsey or Embankment tube stations.
Brunel Museum | Railway Avenue, Rotherhithe, London, SE16 4LF
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