House of Terror

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Budapest, Hungary

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Museum· Education and culture· Tourist attraction

House of Terror Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

House of Terror is located in Budapest, Hungary on Budapest, Andrássy út 60. House of Terror is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category museum in Hungary.

Address

Budapest, Andrássy út 60

Phone

+36 13742600

Amenities

ToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Zeeshan

Super nice experience. It was nice and memorable experience to visit this historic museum. All three levels are great with information in both English and Hungarian in the form of printed matter in each room and on every level related to the things/photographs/videos on display. I wish I could see the tank from inside . May be they will consider this option for an additional fees. The entry tickets was 3000huf and if one wants an additional audio guide then it costs 1500 huf extra. Overall a super informative experience. Recommended!

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Jenny Qian

A pretty interesting place to visit when in Budapest. It teaches you about an important history that many people may not learn about during their education. The place is somewhat eerie as it makes you think more deeply about Hungary and it’s past. Just a note that you can’t bring big bags or backpacks in (they have lockers or storage to keep them while you are in the museum area). The exterior of the building is also quite interesting when the sun casts the shadow at the right angle!

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Dani Szemerey

The museum is definitely a shock, especially if you are even partially involved, like you are Hungarian or has Hungarian relatives. The whole tour brings you down and yet, the last hall, with the video of the leaving Soviet soldiers makes you ask the question, why all of this happened, what is the sense? A definite must watch!

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Nick Bateman

A must-visit spot for 20th Century Hungarian history. The audio is pretty decent in English.

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Amanda B.

I arrived at opening time and it wasn’t very busy, plus today is a holiday. I found the second and third floor a bit confusing to navigate and an audio supplement is definitely needed. The basement with chambers is fascinating and eerie. Definitely puts some things into perspective and makes one a bit emotional as well. Definitely worth checking this place out!

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Juliusz Buszta

Very interesting place, however not adapted to visitors who don't speak Hungarian. There is an option to rent a guide headphone set and without it there is only a few positions you can learn about.

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Kamil Brzakala

The cells are the really interesting ( and terrifying) bit. I found some of the upper floors lacking in substance. Definitely take an audio guide a lot of the exhibits make no sense without it, but even with one the commentary often seems lacking in substance and too packed with an emotional narrative. Not being an expert it also felt one sided. The staff was also overly intrusive. Having said that the part below ground was great, interesting and informative and definitely makes the whole place worth visiting

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Oana B.

This is an impressive museum that not only tells a story, but it shows you gradually what history used to be in certain times. The museum is a delight, there are interactive objects in different rooms and each new rooms tells an amazing story. I would recommend this museum and would love to revisit it at some point. (Been here 1 year ago)