Part of the energy is restored at the Historical Museum of Campos after more than two months
The Historical Museum of Campos dos Goytacazes has partially restored electricity after a two-month outage and aims to fully reopen by March 28.
The Historical Museum of Campos dos Goytacazes, located in Northern Fluminense, has successfully restored part of its electrical supply after being without power for over two months. The city government reported that internal lighting has been reactivated, although some electrical adjustments remain to be made, particularly for the outlets and air conditioning systems. Plans are in place for the restoration of energy on the ground floor by Monday, March 16, with further work scheduled for the second floor to follow.
The restoration work commenced on March 6 and has required careful handling due to the museum's designation as a historical building. As a result, all underground wiring is being replaced to ensure safety and compliance with the preservation standards expected for such significant sites. The local administration is optimistic about adhering to the repair schedule.
If the timeline proceeds as planned, the Campos Historical Museum is expected to reopen its doors to the public by March 28, which is a hopeful milestone for the community and the cultural heritage of the region. This development marks a positive step forward in not only restoring a cultural landmark but also in rejuvenating public interest and engagement with the historical narratives held within the museum’s walls.