**Being Brunel, Bristol**
Nestled in the historic Great Western Dockyard, Being Brunel is a captivating attraction that brings the legacy of the visionary engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel to life. This immersive experience invites visitors to explore the innovative spirit that defined the Victorian era, showcasing Brunel’s remarkable contributions to engineering and design. At Being Brunel, you’ll find a blend of interactive exhibits, engaging storytelling, and stunning visuals that make learning about history both fun and memorable.

Our dedicated team is committed to providing exceptional service, ensuring that every guest leaves with a deeper appreciation of Brunel’s work and its lasting impact on modern engineering. Whether you are a history buff, a family seeking an educational outing, or simply curious about one of Britain’s greatest innovators, Being Brunel offers a unique atmosphere where curiosity and creativity flourish.

With flexible booking options and a welcoming environment, we strive for complete customer satisfaction. For more information or to plan your visit, feel free to contact us at 0117 926 0680 or explore our website at [ssgreatbritain.org](http://www.ssgreatbritain.org/about-us/being-brunel). Join us at Being Brunel to uncover the genius of an engineering icon and create unforgettable memories!

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James G

5 Google Rating

I live in Bristol and wish I'd done this sooner. It's really interesting and well presented in.

5/ 5

I live in Bristol and wish I'd done this sooner. It's really interesting and well presented in.

Stuart Payne

5 Google Rating

Excellent addition to the SS Great Britain museum. Tickets valid for a year, this was our second vis

5/ 5

Excellent addition to the SS Great Britain museum. Tickets valid for a year, this was our second visit and can't recommend highly enough, a fantastic tribute to a great engineer and the ship is incredible. The atmosphere inside is so realistically recreated you imagine it is moving at times. Very helpful and informative staff.

Lewis Dangerfield

5 Google Rating

An excellent addition to the SS Great Britain site. Really well put together taking you through the

5/ 5

An excellent addition to the SS Great Britain site. Really well put together taking you through the story of Brunel, and his contemporises. It was absolutely fascinating to see some of the lesser known projects he was involved with.

Padraig Joseph

5 Google Rating

Excellent summary of Brunel's life, including both the ups and downs. Boards are clear to read and e

5/ 5

Excellent summary of Brunel's life, including both the ups and downs. Boards are clear to read and exhibits are interesting. Brunel's Giant Head is quite a shock.

Stasnislavus Stepanov

5 Google Rating

It is located next to the first steam ship, a place for family recreation and an informative look at

5/ 5

It is located next to the first steam ship, a place for family recreation and an informative look at the creations of the last century.

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