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ICE's Learning and Exhibition Centre showcases the very best of civil engineering and the built environment.
Located in ICE's groundbreaking Infrastructure Learning Hub at One Great George Street, the centre is a space for creativity, innovation and inspiration.
All our exhibitions are free of charge, open to the public throughout the working week and require no booking for groups of less than 10 people. The exhibition space is open Monday to Friday, 10am - 5pm GMT.
A free exhibition, open to the public that explores the world of water engineering and the challenges faced in providing clean water to billions of people across the world. Packed with videos, interactive content, activities, stories and stunning examples of water engineering projects from around the world, this exhibition is ideal for engineering enthusiasts, families, and budding engineering students.
Explore the zones within the exhibition, including our main displays that walk visitors through various engineering projects that help keep Water Infrastructure supported. Watch films in the ICE Media Cube, Explore VR worlds and interactive content on our interactive units and have a go at building some Civil Engineering models in our activity zone with Lego and building kits.
Invisible Superheroes was a year-long exhibition at One Great George Street showcasing engineering projects from around the world that improved people's lives and the unsung heroes behind them.
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The exhibition takes you on a historical journey that shows you some of the longest, deepest and most advanced tunnels in the world.
An exhibition spanning three centuries of bridge engineering, from the Roman's first timber crossing through to the modern Queen's Ferry Crossing in Scotland.
Featuring images from photographer Matthew Joseph's River People and London's Superhighway Collections, revealing how the Thames has become an integral part of life for residents.
The Infrastructure Learning Hub is for anyone who wants to explore engineering projects that have changed the world and innovations that will shape our future.
You can book meetings, workshops and seminars in the Infrastructure Learning Hub. We provide a range of technical and catering facilities.
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Groups of 10 or more and school groups are welcome, but must book in advance with our Visitor Experience Coordinator, Debra Francis.
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The Infrastructure Learning Hub was made possible with financial support from our Founding Partners.