The first time I heard that gas lamps were still in Hong Kong, the museum cooperated with the Berlin Gas Plant and collected a large number of different styles of gas lamps, from multiple cities and countries, the oldest gas lamps were in 1826 at the Berlin Zoo. When night falls, the gas lights are all lit, and the dim lights seem to be telling the little bits and pieces of Prussia's industrialisation, so it is highly recommended to visit this open-air museum after dusk.
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The first time I heard that gas lamps were still in Hong Kong, the museum cooperated with the Berlin Gas Plant and collected a large number of different styles of gas lamps, from multiple cities and countries, the oldest gas lamps were in 1826 at the Berlin Zoo. When night falls, the gas lights are all lit, and the dim lights seem to be telling the little bits and pieces of Prussia's industrialisation, so it is highly recommended to visit this open-air museum after dusk.
It exhibited a variety of gas lamps, as well as the development history of gas lamps.
Here you can see different types of gas lamps in Germany in different periods. Some are very beautiful, some are very atmospheric, and some are really beautiful. At dusk, when the coal lights light up the Yellow lights, I can imagine.
The Gas Lamp Museum is an exhibition hall with many old kerosene lamps. Many lights in this exhibition hall are emitted through kerosene lamps. It is very dim and has a strong kerosene taste.
The Gas Lamp Museum is all gas stuff. The gas structure here is very simple, and the gambling stuff is very beautiful.