This much-loved south London museum will close later this year for a major revamp
Briefly

Brunel Museum in Rotherhithe, dedicated to the Thames Tunnel built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, will close for major renovations starting September, funded by £1.85 million.
Renovations include restoring the engine house building, new welcome pavilion with cafe and shop, and unveiling the Thames Tunnel Archive.
The museum's closure for about a year aims to reopen by the tunnel's 200th anniversary in 2025, focusing on engaging visitors in Brunels' story and inspiring future engineers.
Read at Time Out London
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