Communications Museum, Science and technology museum in Nossa Senhora de Fátima, Macau, China
The Communications Museum is a science and technology museum in Nossa Senhora de Fátima, Macau, spread across three floors. It features exhibits on postal history and telecommunications with experimental displays and interactive elements that engage visitors.
This institution was founded in March 2006 by the Macao Post and Telecommunications Bureau to preserve the evolution of communication systems. The collections trace how technologies developed from early postal methods to modern telecommunications.
The museum displays stamps and postal objects that show how communication methods developed in Macau over time. You can observe the ways technology transformed how people stayed connected across different eras.
The museum is located on Estrada de Dom Maria II and welcomes visitors from Tuesday through Sunday. Entry is free for everyone, making it easy to spend time exploring the exhibits at your own pace.
The museum features specialized areas for hands-on experiments with electromagnetic fields and digital electronics demonstrations. Visitors can directly interact with and understand how communication technologies actually work.
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