ELECTRICITY MUSEUM
The Power of Energy and Art
Lisbon's Electricity Museum is found in a large industrial building by the river.
Built in the early 1900s as a power plant, it now explains the evolution of energy and also hosts diverse temporary exhibitions (photography, painting, sculpture) in its vast interior.
The permanent exhibition shows original machinery and there are also educational spaces with demonstrations for visitors of all ages.
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How to Visit
Where: Avenida Brasilia, Belem
How: Tram 15
When: 10AM-6PM (Closed Mondays)
Sights Nearby
Discoveries Monument - The world's explorers in stone.
Coaches Museum -
The world's largest collection of magnificent royal coaches.
Belem Tower - The city's icon; a symbol of the Age of Discovery.
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