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See the workers of Tower Bridge immortalised in the Blue Line that leads from the Towers to the historic Engine Rooms.
Discover the high level walkways of Tower Bridge.
City Bridge Foundation is the body responsible for the construction of both London Bridge and Tower Bridge. Find out more about the organisation.
Whether you are planning a wedding, party, dinner or meeting, there’s a space perfect for your event inside London’s Defining Landmark.
Discover how Tower Bridge works and how it is powered.
Discover how the Engine Rooms originally powered the raising of Tower Bridge.
Find all the information you need to book a virtual workshop with the Tower Bridge learning team.
Learn how to make origami boats. With Easy instructions and videos for all of the family to follow.
Download our Tower Bridge-themed scavenger hunt pack, which includes 5 activities for you to complete, wherever you are in the country.
KS2 pupils will have fun discovering how Tower Bridge works and write their own code in Scratch to make it open.
Consolidate your KS2 students' knowledge of Tower Bridge by helping our hapless Bridge Driver, Arthur, fix the Victorian engines and raise Tower Bridge on time!
In this virtual workshop, pupils will conduct a hands-on bridge building experiment and discover why Tower Bridge is so strong.
Tower Bridge has joined forces with the team at The Literacy Tree to create this 3-week literacy sequence for Year 2s, around Andrea Beatty’s Rosie Revere, Engineer.
Pupils can explore Tower Bridge's impressive high-level Walkways and magnificent Engine Rooms led by members of the Learning team.
Key Stage 2 pupils will become bridge engineers, conducting experiments to find out what makes Tower Bridge so strong.
Challenge your pupils class to design London’s future skyline.
Pupils will have fun discovering how Tower Bridge works and write their own code to make it open.
KS1 Pupils are invited to explore Tower Bridge's impressive high-level Walkways and magnificent Engine Rooms led by members of the Learning team.
Tower Bridge has joined forces with the team at The Literacy Tree to create this 3-week literacy sequence for Year 2s, around Andrea Beatty’s Rosie Revere, Engineer.
Looking closely at the unique circumstances necessitating Tower Bridge’s construction, students will gain an understanding of the Victorian docks of 1894.