The first tunnel under a major river... anywhere.
Open again in time for the Thames Tunnel's 200th anniversary.
They think it's all under...
Explore seven historic riverside haunts with The Brunel Museum.
A St Patrick's Day celebration of the Rotherhithe Navvies.
See award-winning documentaries in a hidden underground cinema.
Adventures in town for budding Einsteins, Lovelaces and Brunels.
Classy staircase ends years of shuffling down scaffolding.
Get in for nothing with a National Art Pass.
Welcome in the new year in an old way.
Beat pain with trivia.
The buildings, bridges and memorials to the great engineer.
N Quentin Woolf talks to Robert Hulse, director of the Brunel Museum.
Very rare chance to see the famous brickwork up close.
Eat up London.
Piccadilly meat heaven, Peruvian pop-ups and Peckham gin... the week in food and drink.
Museum in Rotherhithe hosts a pre-Olympic world music series in underground chamber.
An exceptional vocal talent who can do remarkable things with a cello
One of those 'must do' London things.
Beehives, bowsers, wormeries and "not so sexy" LEDs: the stories behind London's greenest museums
Tonight: a rare chance to visit the tunnel shaft where IK Brunel almost died.
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