The MAAT – Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology is situated along the waterfront in Lisbon, Portugal. Occupying a former power station, the museum features a diverse collection focused on contemporary art and architecture, with emphasis on technology and renewable energy. Visitors can explore the large exhibition spaces and view interactive displays, engaging with the historical significance of electricity generation. The museum offers a unique perspective on modern creativity and innovation, making it suitable for all ages. Tours generally take around 1-2 hours, depending on visitor interest and exhibit accessibility.
Current exhibitions include a mix of multimedia installations and contemporary art pieces. Visitors can expect to see thought-provoking displays that challenge traditional perceptions, including light and sound installations and interactive experiences. Notable highlights are the restored machinery from the original power plant, which serves as an educational backdrop for understanding the evolution of energy technologies and their role in society. With changing exhibitions, each visit presents a new opportunity to discover contemporary artistic expressions.


