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Tejo Power Station

The Tejo Power Station was a thermoelectric power plant owned by the Companhias Reunidas de Gás e Electricidade (CRGE – United Gas and

MAAT

The Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT) is a project of the EDP Foundation, and is spread over two neighboring buildings -- Portugal''s first power station and a modern

Central Tejo: History of Electricity in Lisbon

The Central Tejo, built in 1908 and in operation between 1909 and 1972, was a key thermoelectric power plant for supplying electricity to the Lisbon

Tejo Power Station (architectural ensemble)

The Tejo Power Station is a former coal-fired power station in Belém, Lisbon, built in 1908 and inaugurated in 1909, supplying electricity to the Lisbon region until its closure in 1975.

Electricity Museum

The Electricity Museum of Lisbon was set up in the impressive Tejo Power Station, a structure built in the early 20th century to specific purposes.

Uncovering the Hidden Gem of Lisbon: The

Built in the early 20th century, this decommissioned power station once supplied electricity to Lisbon and played a crucial role in the

The Electricity Factory

The Tejo Power Station was a thermoelectric power plant owned by the Companhias Reunidas de Gás e Electricidade (CRGE – United Gas and

Uncovering the Hidden Gem of Lisbon: The Electricity Factory

Built in the early 20th century, this decommissioned power station once supplied electricity to Lisbon and played a crucial role in the city''s urban and industrial development.

Electricity Museum

Aside from the boilers, this large space also tells the story of the construction of the Tejo Power Station and gives a first approach to the difficult working conditions endured by its workers.

The Electricity Factory

The Tejo Power Station was a thermoelectric power plant owned by the Companhias Reunidas de Gás e Electricidade (CRGE – United Gas and Electric Companies) that supplied power to the

MAAT

The Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT) is a project of the EDP Foundation, and is spread over two neighboring buildings --

Central Tejo: History of Electricity in Lisbon

The Central Tejo, built in 1908 and in operation between 1909 and 1972, was a key thermoelectric power plant for supplying electricity to the Lisbon region. Inspired by German and English

Tejo Power Station

The Tejo Power Station was a thermoelectric power plant owned by the Companhias Reunidas de Gás e Electricidade (CRGE – United Gas and Electric Companies) that supplied power to the

Tejo Power Station (architectural ensemble)

The Tejo Power Station is a former coal-fired power station in Belém, Lisbon, built in 1908 and inaugurated in 1909, supplying electricity to the Lisbon region until its closure in 1975. The complex now houses the Electricity Museum, showcasing industrial architecture from the first half of the 20th century in Portugal.

Electricity Museum Lisbon

The Electricity Museum occupies the former Central Tejo power station, constructed in 1908 and operational from 1910 until 1975. For over sixty years, it was Lisbon''s primary

Tejo Power Station, Lisbon, Portugal

In Belem, Portugal, visitors can explore the Tejo Power Station, which is part of the Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT). The power station has been transformed into an

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