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Step back in time with a visit to the Budapest Retro Interactive Museum, where you’ll immerse yourself in the everyday life of Hungary during the 1970s and 80s. Located in the heart of Budapest’s Jewish Quarter, this unique attraction brings the era of "goulash communism" to life across three engaging floors.
Explore themed rooms filled with thousands of authentic items, from school uniforms and propaganda posters to vintage furniture and household gadgets. Relive the atmosphere of community activities, summer camps at Lake Balaton, and discover how education shaped a generation under the red pioneer scarf.
Experience hands-on exhibits, including a period news studio with original TV cameras where you can read real broadcasts from the communist era. Car enthusiasts will love the display of nine motorcycles and three classic Soviet cars, including a black Volga and a Lada police car simulator that lets you patrol a virtual Budapest housing estate.
Delve into Hungary’s space history with a dedicated room celebrating the country’s 1980 space mission, featuring a spacesuit and quirky gifts sent to the Salyut 6 space station. Step inside a typical apartment from the era and try on vintage outfits using the interactive mirror for a fun, shareable photo opportunity.
Your skip-the-line ticket ensures quick entry, so you can make the most of your 1–2 hour visit. After exploring, relax in the retro bistro with a coffee and pastry or browse for unique souvenirs. Secure your spot now and experience Budapest’s fascinating past—tickets sell out fast!







