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Fire museums , also known as firefighting museums are prevalent throughout the world.

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4-924: Fire museums in Australia include: Fire museums in Canada include: The Fire Services Museum in Santo António, Macau opened in 1999. Fire museums in Denmark include: The Estonian Firefighting Museum in Tallinn was established in 1974. The Erottaja Fire Station in Korkeavuorenkatu, Helsinki houses the Helsinki City Rescue Department's Fire Museum. Fire museums in France include: The Dublin Fire Brigade has

8-731: A museum in the O'Brien Institute The Yotsuya firefighting station in Shinjuku City houses an extensive museum spread over several floors. The 5th and 4th floors cover the history of firefighting in Tokyo , whereas the 3rd floor is dedicated to modern firefighting. The basement has several historical firefighting vehicles. Fire museums in the Netherlands include: Fire museums in Poland include: Museo Parque de Bombas in Ponce, Puerto Rico , founded in 1990,

12-438: Is a museum about firefighting in Santo António , Macau , China . The museum building was constructed in 1920. The museum was opened on 11 December 1999. The museum building was built in a European style. It has two exhibition halls with a total area of 350 m . The museum exhibits more than 700 artifacts about fire fighting system, including vehicles and instruments to extinguish fire. This article related to

16-612: Is housed in a structure built in 1882. Foișorul de Foc (named as National Museum of Firefighters) in Bucharest , Romania , founded in 1963 in a fire lookout tower built in 1892. Fire museums in Taiwan include: Fire museums in the UK include: Fire museums in the US include: Fire Services Museum, Macau The Fire Services Museum ( Chinese : 消防博物館 ; Portuguese : Museu dos Bombeiros )

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