Fire Services Museum, Macau
Museum in Santo António, Macau, China
- 消防博物館
- Museu dos Bombeiros
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Traditional Chinese | 消防博物館 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 消防博物馆 | ||||||||||
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Portuguese | Museu dos Bombeiros | ||||||||||
The Fire Services Museum (Chinese: 消防博物館; Portuguese: Museu dos Bombeiros) is a museum about firefighting in Santo António, Macau, China.
History
The museum building was constructed in 1920.[1] The museum was opened on 11 December 1999.
Architecture
The museum building was built in a European style. It has two exhibition halls with a total area of 350 m2.[1]
Exhibitions
The museum exhibits more than 700 artifacts about fire fighting system, including vehicles and instruments to extinguish fire.[1][2]
See also
- Fire Services Bureau
References
- ^ a b c "Fire Services Museum". Macao Government Tourism Office. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
- ^ "Fire Services Museum". Macau Lifestyle. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
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Santo António, Macau
- Luís de Camões Garden
- Casa Garden
- Fire Services Museum
- Mount Fortress
- Kiang Wu Hospital
- Macau Protestant Chapel
- Museum of Macau
- Museum of Sacred Art and Crypt
- Na Tcha Temple
- Old Protestant Cemetery
- Ruins of Saint Paul's
- Sofitel Macau at Ponte 16
- Colégio Mateus Ricci
- Chan Sui Ki Perpetual Help College Branch Campus
- Kwong Tai (Guang Da) Middle School Branch Campus
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