Budapest: Budapest Retro Interactive Museum Ticket
Budapest: Budapest Retro Interactive Museum Ticket
Budapest: Budapest Retro Interactive Museum Ticket
Budapest: Budapest Retro Interactive Museum Ticket
Budapest: Budapest Retro Interactive Museum Ticket
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Budapest: Budapest Retro Interactive Museum Ticket

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Discover authentic artifacts and experience daily life behind the Iron Curtain
Experience an interactive journey through Budapest's communist past
Patrol virtual Budapest streets in a Lada police car simulator
Itinerary
Experience the Budapest Retro Interactive Museum's three fascinating floors showcasing everyday life during the communist era of the 1970s and 80s. You'll see thousands of real items from that time arranged in themed rooms that show the more relaxed side of Hungary's "goulash communism" era.

Discover how school education worked, when students wore distinctive red pioneer scarves and sang propaganda songs, while still enjoying vibrant community activities and summer camps at Lake Balaton.

Step into a period news studio equipped with two authentic, functioning TV cameras where you can read original news broadcasts from the communist era.

The museum features nine motorcycles and three renovated vintage Soviet cars, including a distinctive black Volga. The highlight is a Soviet-made Lada police car that has been transformed into a simulator, allowing you to patrol a virtual version of Gazdagrét—an iconic Budapest housing estate known for its endless rows of identical apartment buildings.

In 1980, Hungary became the seventh nation to send an astronaut to space as part of a Soviet mission. A dedicated room showcases this historic journey including a spacesuit and distinctively Hungarian folk art-patterned canned goulash that was presented as a gift to the Salyut 6 space station crew.

The basic design principle was "functionality first." Square apartment blocks appeared throughout cities, containing units with the same carpets, furniture, fridges, and TV sets. You can tour a typical apartment containing everyday household items from this period. Try on vintage outfits through our interactive mirror—perfect for Instagram-worthy photos!

After your visit, enjoy our retro bistro with jukebox offering coffee, drinks and pastries, plus browse our souvenir selection.