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Museu de Electricidade — Casa da Luz
The guide was updated:This museum will take you on an electrifying trip through the history of electricity generation on the island. In the basement you can find huge diesel generators which were used in the past, and upstairs there are all sorts of electricity-related interactive exhibitions.
Useful Information
- Address: Rua Casa da Luz 2, Funchal
- Opening hours: Tue–Sat 10am–12:30pm / 2pm–6pm; Sun & Mon closed
- Phone: +351 291 211 480
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