Brooklands Museum. The birthplace of British motorsport and aviation and home of concorde. Brooklands Museum is a real family adventure.
Brooklands Museum is the birthplace of British Motorsport and aviation.
The Museum is home to the Members’ Banking, the steepest part of the Brooklands race track, and has a wide collection of cars, motorcycles and bicycles, particularly from the heyday of the track until it closed in 1939.
Its Grand Prix Exhibition has a Formula 1 simulator that lets you drive Brooklands in the record-breaking Napier Railton and more modern Grand Prix cars.
Brooklands was also one of the most prolific aircraft production sites in Europe. The Museum’s collection of Brooklands aircraft spanning the last hundred years ranges from a replica of the aeroplane in which A.V.Roe carried out pioneering flight trials here in 1908 to Concorde G-BBDG. There’s a half hour Concorde Experience for a small extra charge, and the original simulator that was used to train UK Concorde pilots.
The original Clubhouse is available for conferences, functions and weddings - you can even get married on board Concorde. Motoring and aviation events are held through the year – full details are on the Museum website at www.brooklandsmuseum.com.
The Museum is open every day except at Christmas. As a registered, independent charity with no government funding, it charges for admission.
Adult £13.50
Senior Citizen/Student £11.50
Children (5-16) £7.00
Children under 5 FREE
Family ticket £35.00
(2 adults & up to 3 children)
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