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Energy and Technology Museum

Energy and Technology Museum

FieldValue
nameEnergy and Technology Museum
native_nameEnergetikos ir technikos muziejus
native_name_langlt
captionAs viewed from Gediminas' Tower
established
locationRinktinės g. 2, 09312 Vilnius
coordinates
typeScience museum, local museum
visitors48,248 (2018)
directorMykolas Bistrickas
ownerVilnius city municipality
National Lithuanian Electricity Association
Lithuanian Electricity Association
JSC "Vilniaus šilumos tinklai"
Lithuanian District Heating Association
car_parkCity parking, Red zone
website
imageTechnikosmuziejus.JPG
imagesize250

National Lithuanian Electricity Association Lithuanian Electricity Association JSC "Vilniaus šilumos tinklai" Lithuanian District Heating Association

Energy and Technology Museum (Lithuanian: Energetikos ir technikos muziejus) is an institution dedicated to researching and presenting energy history, the industrial heritage of Lithuania, and the history of Vilnius. It is housed in a former Vilnius power plant. At 5,000 square meters, this museum is the largest museum of technology in Lithuania.

The museum also features interactive rooms that are mainly aimed at children and feature interactive exhibits which illustrate different aspects of science.

The first public power plant of Vilnius was opened in 1903. The Energy and Technology Museum still holds the old power plant equipment including steam turbines, generators, steam boilers, water pumps, pipelines and a control panel.

Vilnius Power Plant in 1918 (right).

References

References

  1. "Energy and Technology Museum | Vilnius Tourist Information Centre".
  2. "Energy & Technology Museum | Sightseeing | Vilnius".
  3. "Energetikos ir technikos muziejus".
  4. "Energy and Technology Museum". Vilnius Tourism.
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