Brunel Museum

Just under 200 years ago, Isambard Kingdom Brunel made history building the world’s first underwater pedestrian walkway beneath the Thames. To access the tunnel, Londoners had to descend a wooden staircase into a gigantic cylindrical stone shaft, 70 feet underground. These days, the London Overground runs through the tunnel, but most of the shaft is still there and still accessible to you and I. The unique historical setting and unusual echoing acoustics make this a remarkable contemporary performance space. Come and join us at the Brunel Sessions for a musical experience unlike any gigs you’ve attended before.

Address
Railway Avenue, , London, London
London
SE16 4LF
Phone
Not available
Website
https://www.facebook.com/BrunelSessions
Directions
Overground: Rotherhithe station is only a hundred yards away. Underground: Bermondsey or Canada Water on the Jubilee line and ten minute walk. Or change at Canada Water for London Overground and Rotherhithe station. Bus: 381 and C10 stop outside Rotherhithe station. 1 and 188 stop at Canada Water. TfL bus map for Rotherhithe can be found here. Or use the Journey Planner link on this page to find your best route.

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