This is the local story of an engineering family that changed the world. As well as building the world’s first tunnel through soft ground under a navigable river, the Brunels hosted the first underground concert party here in 1827, and the museum celebrates both engineering and performance in its Grade II* listed Tunnel Shaft. The Brunel Museum is an educational charity.
Brunel Museum
Scheduled Ancient Monument, International Landmark, Oldest Tunnel in the Oldest Underground in the World.
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