The Water Pavilion

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Porto, Portugal

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Science museum· Tourist attraction

The Water Pavilion Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

The Water Pavilion is located in Porto, Portugal on Estrada da Circunvalação 15443. The Water Pavilion is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category science museum in Portugal.

Address

Estrada da Circunvalação 15443

Phone

+351 225190888

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Felix Beus

Unfortunately the new exhibition is quite disappointing. The huge basin in the upper floor with amazing water games was removed (instead there are rather basic info boards about the meaning of water) the entry is expensive anyway and most of the fountains outside, the cascade and most jets were out of work. That's so sad as the pavilion used to be a unique place and has lots of potential ..

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Bruno Škvorc

Really cool for kids, for European adults a bit less. If you're American, definitely go, you probably didn't learn this stuff in school. But if you have kids definitely take them.

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Tiago Bogalho

Its a little bit expensive for the size of the exhibition. I will recommend for 6 years old kids.

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Barry Cochrane

Nice open green space in the city

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Ricardo P

It was quite the sensation back in 1998, especially for kids... great science experiments and all but c'mon... IMO it really needs a refresh renovation!

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Femke Boelsma

It is closed and the opening hours were not updated. We traveled a long way to get here, and or daughter was so sad when we saw we couldn't enter!!

강신

This pavilion was built to be part of the Expo 1998 in Lisbon. It was rebuilt in Porto at the city park. The shape of the building stands like if it were levitating from the ground, coming out of a surface of water. It's structure is entirely made out of wood.

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Diogo Pereira

Great exposition. Great people working there