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Discover more about the Neo-Gothic (or Revival Gothic), the architectural style in which Tower Bridge was built in the 1880s.
Tower Bridge's Bascule Chambers are London’s greatest hidden space.
See the workers of Tower Bridge immortalised in the Blue Line that leads from the Towers to the historic Engine Rooms.
Discover the story of how a London bus jumped the Tower Bridge bascules in 1952.
Ever wondered how to build a Bridge? Well first you'll need solid foundations. Meet the brave men who dug the foundations of Tower Bridge, London, at the bottom of the River Thames.
Can you help us uncover the history of Tower Bridge? Did your ancestor work here? Get in touch to help us understand more about Tower Bridge's history.
How about picking up a bit of Cockney rhyming slang with our riveters?
You're invited to Bella's Birthday Bash!
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!
Looking closely at the unique circumstances necessitating Tower Bridge’s construction, students will gain an understanding of the Victorian docks of 1894.
Come with us to explore the Victorian Docks through costume, objects, and multi-sensory based activities.
Discover the stories of Hannah Griggs and Charlotte Olive Dora Burch, two of the first known female employees of Tower Bridge.
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Book your tickets to Tower Bridge and Engine Rooms.
Watch ‘Time Bascule’, a newly commissioned film by internationally acclaimed artist, inventor and filmmaker Di Mainstone, originally shown as part of a temporary exhibition inside Tower Bridge’s Engine Rooms.