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Museo de la Electricidad

Barranco District, Peru (Lima)

Address Av., Pedro de Osma 105
 
 
Floor area unfortunately not known yet  
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Electrical Applications
  • TV and image recording
  • Trams
  • Electricity / Magnetism
  • Electric motors/generators/pumps
  • Radios (Broadcast receivers)
  • Jukeboxes
  • Telephone / Telex
  • Lamps and Light
  • Home Appliances


Opening times
Monday - Sunday 9am-5pm
Lunes a domingos: 9:00am - 5:00pm

Admission
Status from 12/2016
Free entry.

Contact
Tel.:+51-1-47 76 577  eMail:museoelectri speedy.com.pe  

Homepage www.deperu.com/cultural/museos/museo-de-la-electricidad-de-barranco-4400

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Location / Directions
S12.150382° W77.021721°S12°9.02292' W77°1.30326'S12°9'1.3752" W77°1'18.1956"

Lima is the capital and the largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín rivers, in the central coastal part of the country, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Together with the seaport of Callao, it forms a contiguous urban area known as the Lima Metropolitan Area.

Air

Lima is served by Jorge Chávez International Airport, located in Callao

Road

Lima is a major stop on the Pan-American Highway. Because of its location on the country's central coast, Lima is an important junction in Peru's highway system. Three major highways originate in Lima.

The Northern Panamerican Highway extends more than 1,330 kilometers (830 mi) to the border with Ecuador connecting the northern districts and with many major cities along the northern Peruvian coast.
The Central Highway (Spanish: Carretera Central) connects the eastern districts and with cities in central Peru. The highway extends 860 kilometers (530 mi) with its terminus at the city of Pucallpa near Brazil.
The Southern Panamerican Highway connects the southern districts and to cities on the southern coast. The highway extends 1,450 kilometers (900 mi) to the border with Chile.

The city has one big bus terminal next to the mall Plaza Norte. This bus station is the point of departure and arrival point for national and international destinations. Other bus stations serve private bus companies around the city. In addition, informal bus stations are located in the south, center and north of the city.

Rail

Lima is connected to the Central Andean region by the Ferrocarril Central Andino which runs from Lima through the departments of Junín, Huancavelica, Pasco and Huánuco.[100] Major cities along this line include Huancayo, La Oroya, Huancavelica and Cerro de Pasco. Another inactive line runs from Lima northwards to the city of Huacho

Description

Städtische Elektrizitätsmuseum

Das Museum zeigt in seinen Sälen die Geschichte der Elektrizität in Peru mit grafischen Darstellungen, Werkzeuge und Geräte, die einen Teil der Energie-Entwicklung in Peru waren.

Seit 1997 befährt eine Museumsstraßenbahn einen kurzen Streckenabschnitt auf übriggebliebenen Straßenbahngleisen in der Avenida Pedro Osma im Stadtteil Barranco. Eingesetzt wird ein restaurierter Breda-Triebwagen aus dem Jahre 1924. Betreiber ist das städtische Elektrizitätsmuseum


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