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• Unique view across the City's skyline
• New free Guy Fox Explore Kit for all children
• The historic Victorian Engine Room
• 26 large-scale panels on display in Tower Bridge’s West Walkway
The year 1894 witnessed the birth of the Tower Bridge, one of the superior and most-talked-about bridges in the world. Built over the Thames River in London it houses the Tower Bridge Exhibition where one can obtain detailed information about the bridge (how or why the bridge was built, etc.). Visiting this Tower Bridge exhibition is one of the best things to do in London as one can enjoy magnificent views from the high-level walkways.
The walkways are endowed with special viewing windows that are not obstructed with glass and hence are perfect for taking photographs.
The Tower Bridge London also has the Victorian Engine rooms where the original steam engines are preserved beautifully until date. These engines were originally used to power the bridge lifts. The unhindered movement of the Tower Bridge over the years is explained wonderfully with the aid of hands-on mechanisms and information panels.
Please Note
New Exhibition – ‘Art at the Bridge #6’
From Monday 13 April, visitors to Tower Bridge can enjoy ‘Art
at the Bridge #6’, our latest Engine Rooms exhibition to be held in
collaboration with leading local arts charity, Southwark Arts Forum.
Eight
works of art by artists aged 55 and above explore the theme, ‘Tides of
Change: charting life’s ebbs and flows’ across a range of mediums.
Opening Hours:
Tower Bridge Experience
Summer opening hours: April - September 10:00 - 18:00 (last admission 17:30)
Winter opening hours: October - March 09:30 - 17:30 (last admission 17:00)
Please NOTE: Tower Bridge Exhibition is closed 24 - 26 December and open from 10.00 on the 1 January.
Please Note:
The Tower Bridge is going through essential maintenance works on
their lift system as follows:
·
South
Lift: Back in service
·
North
Lift: 15th February – 21st March 2016
Tower Bridge remains
fully accessible whilst these works take place but the visitor journey will be
slightly re-routed.
Tower Bridge, SE1 2UP, London
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