The Pinball Museum has become a nostalgic playground for all ages. Today 400+ square metre space is home to 130 machines – making it Europe’s largest ongoing interactive museum dedicated to pinball machines. Owner Balázs Pálfi began with his own modest collection of pinball machines, which grew into a museum where he could share his beloved collection with other pinball fans. The foundation behind the museum’s success stems from the passion in which it was created.
To find out why such a niche museum earned such a high rating on TripAdvisor, while growing a multinational cult following, we paid a visit to see what it was all about. Visitors the world over make a pilgrimage to Budapest just to check out this quirky, interactive museum dedicated to keeping pinball machines and its tribe alive.