MW Electricity Museum's Final Theatrical Tour Before Renovation
Andorra's MW Electricity Museum hosts its last theatrical tour this Saturday with Les Il·luminades, blending 1930s history and humor, before closing.
Key Points
- Final tour on February 7 at 6 p.m., led by Les Il·luminades actors.
- Explores FHASA's 1930s construction and societal impact humorously.
- Museum closes temporarily for renovation after 2024-2025 maintenance.
- Reservations required: fedacultura@feda.ad or 739 111; limited places.
The MW Electricity Museum in Andorra will host its final theatrical tour this Saturday, February 7, at 6 p.m., in collaboration with the Les Il·luminades theatre group from the Arts Escèniques collective.
This event marks the last activity of its kind before the FEDA cultural facility closes temporarily for renovation works. The tour resumes after a two-year hiatus, as FEDA focused on major maintenance of hydroelectric groups 1 and 2 during 2024 and 2025. Those efforts also updated equipment and improved access to the key machine room within the complex.
The production blends historical education with entertainment, taking visitors back to the 1930s to explore FHASA's construction and its societal impact at the time. Cristina Pericas, Iris Orriols, and Anna Mangot from Les Il·luminades will lead the experience, delivering it with a humorous staging.
Places are limited, and reservations are required via email to fedacultura@feda.ad or by calling 739 111.
Original Sources
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