Entrada al Museo Interactivo Retro Budapest





Descripción
¿Tienes curiosidad por la vida cotidiana detrás de la Cortina de Hierro durante la era de la Guerra Fría? El Museo Interactivo Retro Budapest, ubicado en el corazón del centro, es un gran programa de entretenimiento para todas las edades. Muestra miles de artículos icónicos originales de la época comunista de los años 70 y 80 en salas temáticas cuidadosamente organizadas y con aire acondicionado. Explora interesantes concursos y juegos interactivos o lee noticias en un estudio auténtico equipado con cámaras de TV en vivo originales. Tres coches soviéticos están en exhibición, incluyendo un coche Lada que funciona como un simulador de coches de policía, lo que le permite patrullar virtualmente las calles de Budapest. Vea una típica casa familiar de Eastern Bloc con muebles estandarizados y artículos de uso diario. Vea artefactos de la misión espacial de Hungría de 1980, incluyendo un traje espacial y el tradicional goulash enlatado enviado a la tripulación de Salyut 6. Visite el bistró retro para aperitivos de café o navegue por la tienda de recuerdos.
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Itinerario
El Museo Interactivo Retro Budapest, ubicado en el corazón del centro, exhibe miles de artículos icónicos originales de la época comunista de los años 70 y 80 en salas temáticas cuidadosamente organizadas y con aire acondicionado. Explora concursos atractivos y arreglos interactivos, pruébate ropa retro a través de un espejo especial y lee noticias en un estudio auténtico equipado con cámaras de televisión en vivo originales. Tres coches soviéticos están en exhibición, incluyendo un coche Lada que funciona como un simulador de coches de policía, lo que le permite patrullar virtualmente las calles de Budapest. Explora cómo vivieron los niños cuando eran jóvenes pioneros cantando canciones propagandísticas, y descubre una típica casa familiar en un bloque de pisos equipados con muebles estándar y chucherías del bloque oriental Visite nuestro bistró retro con una máquina de discos para café y aperitivos retro, o navegue por nuestra tienda de recuerdos.
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Hay asientos o sillas infantiles disponibles
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(28)
Nice small space, but you need to be from Hungary to fully appreciate it. Still nice artefacts from the past.
Most of the 'interactive' exhibits did not work. Especially in English. Some interesting old toys, food packaging and you got to open and close cupboard doors (this makes it interactive) I love museums and this has to be one of the worst excuses for a museum. This is a terrific topic and could be done well...Sadly, it isn't. Keep your money or better still give it to someone else. You'll feel better than spending it here. (I don't usually write negative reviews but this one is truly a tourist trap with no conscience. )
This is a great museum to visit while in Budapest as it has many displays (interactive too) of how life was like during much of the twentieth century. One will experience via photos, video and audio presentations and artifacts the life and times that people in Hungary lived during this time. There is also a recreation of a television studio and typical apartment that one will see. One must also cite the creative way many of the displays are created -- pertinent objects are exhibited in displays that are reminiscent of the large, gray apartment housing built during the communist era. Much to see and highly recommended.
Museum very nice. It is explained the history of Hungary, old objects tracing the life of Hungarians really nice to do. We had a great time
My take away from my visit to this museum was : for those growing up in the east, it's a trip down memory lane. For those growing up in the west, it's a shock that our friends in the east were sitting on cozy sofas, watching colour TV, just with different propaganda, and regime.
Very retro feeling. Like walking back in time. So many memories if you are old enough. If not, fun to see what your older family members experienced. Multiple languages. Very interactive.
Some really interesting bits here all diaplayed nicely with some interactive parts. The toys and food were fun to see, imagine a local will appreciate more but if a tourist it will keep you busy on a rainy day
One of our favourite museums EVER! It is extremely cleverly designed and full of ha-ha as it recreated everything from soviet era phone booths to bathrooms. It was interactive allowing us to sit in Lada police cars, direct rockets from a communist space control centre and read the news from a 1960’s era tv station. We had a hoot!!!
Very interesting look at items that look extremely different today. Our teens enjoyed this experience..
Very nice museum, hundreds of objects, videos, cars, reconstructions of living rooms of the time. Lockers to open to discover objects from the past. Unfortunately we arrived from the opening in the morning. Between 2 very noisy groups, difficult to circulate or hear the animations. A little small to accommodate so many people at once. And then after the GDR museum in Berlin, it's hard to give an opinion.



