Communications Museum
Communications Museum
E Lisbon Communications Museum, has a collection of different items related to the ways we communicated in past decades.
Its pieces include vintage mail delivery vehicles, telephone and telegraph equipment dating back to 1810, as well as a vast array of new technology items.

The processes once required to keep people in communication across past decades are represented at real scale.
It's a simple yet entertaining visit for the little ones in the family, so we recommend it if you're visiting Lisbon with Kids.
It is a simple museum and not a must-see in the city. It is better suited if you have plenty of spare time or are already passing through the area.
You can get there by taking the tram 15.
Price
Standard ticket €5 / Under 5 free / Ages 6–11 pay €2 / Family ticket (2 adults + 2 children) €10
Free on the last Thursday of each month from 6:00 PM (the museum stays open until 10:00 PM that day).
Address
Rua do instituto Industrial 16
Hours
Monday to Friday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM / Saturdays 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM / Closed Sundays and public holidays
How to get there?
Cais do Sodré metro and train station / Tram 15
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Pavilhão do Conhecimento
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Naval Museum
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