This is a small, well kept museum with the story of electrical generation, substation equipment, transformers and other electric devices. Free entry, offering wonderful exhibits of restored equipment and a variety of electric appliances including ham radios, two "Wurlitzer Rocolas" and an operating trolley. It is a great place for kids and the trolley ride is fun. The trolley rails need to be repaired and Barranco should seriously get a fund raiser to fix them. Also, people who live along the track right-of-way should have the common sense not to park on the tracks. It ruins the ride...
Read moreThis Electricity Museum is free of charge, but here with not much to see. The museum is all about electricity in this city, however, most of their exhibition are broken and not working. And their display are all in Spanish and nothing in English. During the visit, do not miss the old tram in the opposite of the street, it's a good...
Read moreA small museum but it is truly a must see. You learn about different ways to produce electricity and the history of electricity in Peru. There are interactive exhibits that are great for kids. We went with our toddler and he had a great time. All the information is in Spanish so you may want to go with someone who speaks Spanish...
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