Budapest Pinball Museum's 500 square metre space is home to more than 160 machines – making it Europe’s largest ongoing interactive museum dedicated to pinball machines. Visitors can play with all the machines - even with first pinball with flippers from the 40's!
The exhibition was reported on by, among others, the BBC, New York Times, Sydney Morning Herald, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung and other leading media.
Immerse yourself in the past with an outstanding collection of Pinball machines, arcades and retro games in Budapest's number 1 museum (TripAdvisor ranked). Collection includes original machines dating back to the 1940s. The museum is family friendly and great fun for all.
The Budapest Pinball Museum is situated in a great central location close to Margaret Island, Budapest-Nyugati Railway Terminal and many central Budapest hotels.
Your ticket for the Budapest Pinball Museum includes free use of any of the machines on the day you have selected. All games are maintained daily by a professional mechanic.
A refreshment bar is also available serving a range of snacks and (non-alcoholic) drinks.
House rules of Budapest Pinball Museum:
Budapest does have house rules, please take notice of these on your visit to ensure you make the most of your experience!
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