Electricity Factory in Lisbon

Electricity Factory

Lisbon, Portugal

6 ticket options available · from $12.23 to $17.52 · free cancellation on 2 of 6

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About Electricity Factory

The Electricity Factory, located in Lisbon, Portugal, is a museum that showcases the history and evolution of electricity production. Visitors are drawn to its engaging exhibits and interactive displays that illustrate the significance of electricity in modern society. The museum's unique focus offers insights into technological advancements and their impact on daily life.

Multiple marketplaces offer tickets for entry to the Electricity Factory, and prices can vary significantly. It is advisable for visitors to compare prices across platforms to ensure they secure the best deal. This allows for an informed choice when planning a visit to this informative museum.

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4 marketplaces sell entry to Electricity Factory, from $12.23.

SellerTicketPrice (USD)
Traviia Free cancellation Maat galley and Maat central tickets $12.23 View
Staybook Free cancellation Maat galley and Maat central tickets $12.35 View
Lisbon Tourist Information MAAT Gallery and MAAT Central Entry Tickets $12.85 View
Tejo Power Station Official Museum entrance for non-residents of Portugal. Access to all $17.52 View

Tours, passes & combos at Electricity Factory

Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.

SellerOptionPrice (USD)
MegaPass MAAT Gallery and MAAT Central Entry $12.90 View
GetYourGuide MAAT Gallery and MAAT Central Entry Tickets $17.52 View

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Museum in Lisbon, Portugal

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People also ask

Where does Portugal get electricity from?

2020 energy statistics

Who is the supplier of electricity in Portugal?

As the largest producer, distributor and supplier of electricity in the country, EDP plays a crucial role in the national energy sector.

Does Portugal have its own power grid?

Under the concession contract with the Portuguese Government, REN develops and operates the Portuguese National Transmission Network, which covers the whole of mainland Portugal and the interconnections with the Spanish electricity grid.

When did Lisbon get electricity?

Introduction. As the latter 19th century advanced, Lisbon's rate of urbanisation and electricity consumption was outgrowing existing power generation stations. The two power stations that supplied the city with electricity were the Avenida Power Station (1889) and the Boavista Power Station (1903).