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itaipu ecomuseum

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  • itaipu ecomuseum
    A large historical record of the region, its people and the construction...
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    • CarlosM41 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It has a little bit of the history about the city and its beginning, you can also appreciate some local art and take some nice pics simulating you are inside the hydroelectric dam. Worth the visit!
    • jacobk596 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Its only after visiting this museum that we understood how the Itaipu dam worked, and how it affected the surrounding country. We had a really great guide, Renato Furtak.
    • cutebabymary 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Had explanation and exhibit of some old machines used. It was interesting for us while we waited for our Special tour to start. It was very empty, we got to chat with people working there. Its a small museum, you'd go if you have time on your side not if you're rushing to see the falls.
    • danielh38 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Know that Lake buried one of the wonders of the world? The "7 Quedas" lie beneath the waters. Waters that drowned thousands of monkeys, jaguars, trees ... The environmental damage it may be necessary for industrial development but it is a real shame.
    • rjsFootscrayWest 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a small museum. It shows mainly in pictures (does have english text) the history of the area - with particular reference to the construction of the Itaipu Dam and the people of the area (there are some (stuffed) animals near the exit. It takes 20-30 min to walk thru and is reasonably interesting. There is a small zoo about 200m from the exit. I was there on a tour which timed my arrival to spend about 30 min here before the zoo opened. Possibly not worthwhile seeing as a standalone attraction, but worthwhile as part of a dam, museum + zoo circuit.
    • GustavoP655 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The museum is not big, but if you like to read everything and take time to see things I think you may reserve one to two hours to visit it.On the museum you'll find things about the original natives, the beginning on the city, and a lot of the construction of the Itaipu plant. There's also a area with the local fauna e flora.If you're in Foz and have some time left I think is worth visiting.
    • 259soniae 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Due to Brazil playing the dam closed early and the only place open was the Ecomuseu so we purchased tickets a walked down the highway about 10 minutes. We were pleasantly surprised...there was a lot to see and a few hands on things. They made learning fun!
    • Charlotte3440 图标 图标 图标 图标

      After arriving at Itaipu Dam, I realized I had a 1.5 hour wait until the next English tour of the dam, so we decided to check out the ecomuseu.Although we had to walk 10 min down the road (which didn't have sidewalks for part of it), we were pleasantly surprised by the tranquility of the museum grounds! It was a beautiful and quiet spot with butterflies and birds all over.Inside the museum, the displays provided a good background for the tour I was headed to. The museum was small but the staff were SO nice and helpful.A good place to kill time before the tour.
    • travelwithchildren2 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We were the only visitors and there were no guides of something like that.Information about the dam is in English but within 30 minutes you have seen it all...I would not recommand this museum there is not much to see.
    • colincclark 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This museum is between 1 and 2 kilometers from the bus stop and visitors center for the Itapui dam and there is no transport between the two. This is a long way of saying it is better if you have a car to visit this museum. You buy the tickets at the Itapui dam when you book your dam tour though so this is relevant. The museum is average size, with an average layout and average quality information attached to the exhibits. There are computers which give you full information on the dam in Spanish, Portuguese, and, crucially for us, in English. The software is like Encarta - old skool - but very informative and there are lots of fun facts and statistics for fact fans.The exhibits range from the strange (local art), to the interesting (dam workers leftover items, and taxidermy from animals killed when the dam was created). The museum was conceived and built by the company that built the dam: Itapui Binacional. It feels a little like a company indoctrination when going through this museum, and some of the dams more controversial issues are not mentioned at all (the relocation of the local people and the blackout of 2009, for example). It is worth going to this museum of you have an hour or two to kill before your dam tour. It is not worth doing on its own though, as there is nothing else out there, and it is not worth doing separately to the dam as the museum is an homage to the dam really. Saying that, it was not particularly expensive, and they did have friendly guides who did not follow you around the whole time in the annoying style that can happen elsewhere in Brazil.Best also to phone the Itapui dam ticket office to make sure the museum is open when you want to go.
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