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Av. Brasília, 1300-598 Lisboa, Portugal
contacts phone: +351 21 002 8130
website: www.maat.pt
larger map & directionsLatitude: 38.6959278, Longitude: -9.1944529
Maria Isabel Ferrão
::Esta exposição, no MAAT é um verdadeiro ambiente zen, o adequadamente pouco iluminado e um silêncio profundo.... a arquitetura e localização do museu acolhe o visitante para admirar uma paisagem cheia de vida. Belém já de admirável enriquece por esta diversidade.
Fabrizio Fiori
::Un museo innovativo e futuristico, che allo stesso tempo racconta la storia dell'energia con impianti, esposizioni e anche attrazioni interattive. Molto interessante se si ha un po di tempo libero a Lisbona. Non è sicuramente una delle attrazioni principali della città, ma sicuramente un bel posto dove passare un oretta interessante, visto anche il prezzo molto basso, soprattutto per gli studenti (5€)
Brian Smales
::This museum pulls no punches about the way we humans are destroying our planet. It is very informative. The electric building is very entertaining and informative and the old power generation equipment is very well preserved. Both buildings are highly recommended. Fees were €9 for adults, half price for students, children and 65s +.
Eddie Wang
::MAAT is really 2 museums. There is the old power station and the modern building just next to it. Tickets are 5 euros for either or 9 euros for both. The power station has two exhibits running and the modern museum has 3 or more. How interesting the museum is to you may vary by what exhibitions are ongoing but the power station and the exhibition space are both interesting in and of themselves and worth a visit.
Priyam Goswami-Choudhury
::I loved the place. The people were so helpful. The exhibit I checked out was a brilliant take on the financial fallout of 2008. I was also very impressed by the use of space. The architecture looks so organic. Looks like a must-see for both locals and tourists. Will definitely go back if I'm in Portugal.