SS Great Britain is a museum ship and former passenger steamship that was advanced for her time. She was the largest passenger ship in the world from 1845 to 1853. She was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, for the Great Western Steamship Company's transatlantic service between Bristol and New York City. While other ships had been built of iron or equipped with a screw propeller, Great Britain was the first to combine these features in a large ocean-going ship. She was the first iron steamer to cross the Atlantic Ocean, which she did in 1845, in 14 days.
The ship is 322 ft in length and has a 3,400-ton displacement. She was powered by two inclined two-cylinder engines of the direct-acting type, with twin cylinders 88 in bore, of 6-foot stroke. She was also provided with secondary masts for sail power. The four decks provided accommodation for a crew of 120, plus 360 passengers who were provided with cabins, and dining and promenade saloons.
Daily: 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Closed on Dec 24 and 25.
Last admission an hour before closing.
Adults: £14
Senior: £13
Student: £11
Child (5 - 17): £8
Child (0 - 4): free
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Official Website https://www.ssgreatbritain.org/
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Phone +44 117 926 0680
Address Great Western Dockyard, BS1 6TY Bristol, UK
Coordinates 51°26'56.972" N -2°36'30.226" E