€12.0 / Adult

This museum is all about the history of water supply and how it shaped the city. It’s set inside a 19th-century pumping station, with original steam engines and cool old machinery still on display. The place is most popular for its massive aqueduct and the beautiful old water reservoirs you can actually walk through.

  • See giant steam engines that used to pump water for the whole city.
  • Walk inside a real underground aqueduct and water reservoir.
  • Check out interactive exhibits that show how water gets to homes.

  • Step inside real history: The old machines and aqueducts are still there, and you can see how people got water before modern plumbing.
  • Unique architecture: The building itself is super cool, with huge brick arches and iron details you wonโ€™t find anywhere else.
  • Learn something new: The exhibits make it easy to understand how water systems work, and youโ€™ll leave knowing more than when you came in.

  • Best time to visit: Morning or early afternoon for fewer crowds.
  • Book tickets in advance, especially on weekends.
  • No special dress code, but comfy shoes are a good idea since youโ€™ll be walking and maybe going underground.

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General admission price for adults starts at €12.0.
Last checked: Mar 3, 2025
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