Join us for a Quiet Hour this Summer.
Our Aircraft Factory the home of our Wellington Bomber, the Flight Shed where you have a go at deciphering Morse Code, step inside the Vickers Wellington walkthrough as well as being able to get up close and sit in the pilot’s seats of the Hawker Hunter and Harrier aircraft* and the London Bus Museum with a wide array of buses on display from vintage to modern.
Visitors who are neurodivergent can enjoy these areas of the Museum, free from the hustle and bustle of our normal opening hours.
Our Café will be open for our ‘Brooklands Breakfast offer’ and our half term family activities will be running from 9am.
The Museum will then be open as normal from 10am – 4pm when all our exhibit areas will be open. *some activities have step access only.
Concorde Explorers Quiet Tour: a session for our young neurodiverse visitors:
A safe space for exploration for children aged 5-16 with autism or other additional needs, their families and carers to experience Concorde without crowds or excessive sensory stimulus. Additionally, neurodiverse young people can often have a very original perspective on the stories and science of engineering, and we aim to hear and celebrate these alternative perspectives. We will maintain visual displays without audio, provide ear defenders if required, share some highlights about Concorde and facilitate a handling activity with items of interest and Concorde memorabilia.
The Concorde Explorers Quiet Tour is £3.25 per person, with a maximum of 12 visitors. Pre-book in checkout.
Read our visual story document to acquaint yourself and your young person with what to expect from your Concorde Explorers Quiet Tour.
Plan your visit
Date
Tuesday 30th July, 9am - 10am
Tickets
Event included in normal Museum admission (members go free)
Getting Here
Brooklands Museum, Brooklands Drive, Surrey, Weybridge, KT13 0SL
Accessibility
Step-free access around site
Assistance dogs only are admitted on site.
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