
The Ene.National Energy Museum, has been conceived of and designed to occupy distinct and different installation spaces. The three principal ones are Ene.térmica, Ene.central, and Ene.bosque. Ene.térmica has been open to the public since the inauguration of the museum on July 14th, 2011.
These spaces will be accompanied by other ones that are complementary, such as rest and activity areas. These additional areas will be open-access. In addition, visitors will be able to complete their experience at the museum with special installations, infrastructure projects, or activities related to the energy field.
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Ene.bosque
Ene.forest will be the third infrastructure Project of Ene.National Energy Museum. It encompasses a garden… [+]
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What it is about
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Ene.central
The most important facility of the museum will be the Main Building. It will be located in the old thermal power plant… [+]
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Organise your event
Do you want to organise an event in our facilities…? [+]
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Ene.térmica
This covers the first part of the museum, inaugurated on July 14, 2011. Ene.thermal, located in an old… [+] |
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Opening hours and admission fees
If you want to visit our facilities, we offer here information about hours… [+]
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Ene.parque
Ene.National Energy Museum is the only national museum based on the “Park Model”, which… [+]
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Cafeteria
Ene.National Energy Museum has desired to preserve the old power plant building… [+]
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Ene.CO2
The Fundación Ciudad de Energía (CIUDEN) has put into effect in el Bierzo an experimental installation… [+]
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Services
These are the services of Ene.National Energy Museum… [+]
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