Andorra's MW Electricity Museum will close on Sundays starting this week to prepare for full closure and
renovations in 2026.
Key Points
- Sunday closures begin this week until 2026 construction.
- Open Tue-Sat: 9:30am-1:30pm and 3pm-6:30pm; closed Mondays and holidays.
- FEDA Cultura maintains activities at other sites promoting history and sustainability.
The MW Electricity Museum will close on Sundays starting this week, in preparation for its full closure and renovation works scheduled for 2026.
Forces Elèctriques d'Andorra (FEDA) announced the temporary change, which will remain in place until construction begins. The museum will continue operating Tuesday through Saturday from 9:30am to 1:30pm and 3pm to 6:30pm. It will stay closed on Mondays, Encamp parish holidays, and June 1 for FEDA's patron saint festival, as usual.
FEDA Cultura emphasised that the building's eventual shutdown will not disrupt its broader cultural programming. Activities will persist along the Engolasters hydroelectric path, in school centres, and at other sites across Andorra, focusing on promoting culture, history, and sustainability.
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