Carmo Hall is a minor attraction that can be seen along the Bygone Days of Taipa Village heritage walking trail. This is a teal coloured building located along Avenida de Carlos da Maia.
Carmo Hall is the old General Electric building that remained in operation until 2007. Today this colonial style building serves as an activity centre for cultural events and performances.
There is a colonnade with bench seating along the side of Carmo Hall. This can be a good place to take a seat and rest your feet. There is free gov wifi you can pick up here as well.
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