Underground Railway Museum

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Budapest, Hungary

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Technology museum· Museum· Tourist attraction· Rail museum

Underground Railway Museum Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Underground Railway Museum is located in Budapest, Hungary on Budapest, Erzsébet tér 14. Underground Railway Museum is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category technology museum in Hungary.

Address

Budapest, Erzsébet tér 14

Phone

+36 14616500

Amenities

Good for kidsNo restaurant

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Claudiu

For 350 Huf it's about right in price if you're interested in the history of transportation. If you read the wikipedia article on the Budapest subway you will get the same level of info as you will from this museum. The only added experience here is that you get to see a few wagons from a hundred years ago and a lot of paraphernalia you will not understand because there are no boards in English, or any other language The lady at the cashier took 1000Huf more from me: if you want to take photos they charge another 500Huf. I paid 10000Huf, lady gave me 9000 back then asked me for my money back and after taking another thousand she gave me back \change\ of 150. Absolutely shameful, she took advantage of the language barrier to gyp me As for the charge for the pictures, look at mine and don't bother to pay extra

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Morgan Flint

A really small, but nice museum explaining about the Budapest Metro. A shame that most of the text is only in Hungarian and other languages are generally not supported. But a really nice place. Be friendly enough and the attendant will even allow you into the metro cars!

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LEE Scott

Small museum tucked away in ticket office. Ft300 for admission another ft500 for taking photos. Most descriptions are in Czech but being able to touch and feel the old rolling stocks is amazing.

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Ivonig Corfmat

Located inside the metro station the museum is cute but very small. Entrance is affordable (around 300huf per person and an extra 500huf for video/photo taking). A good part of the explanation are translated in English but not everything. Going here you'll be able to see some old machinery and tools used at the 1st metro line in continental Europe. Explanation about the construction of the line is also displayed. However it is a shame that we can not go on-board the old trains or enjoy some more interactivity.

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Zsofia Corfmat

This is a small and cute museum on how metro has developed in Budapest. There are some texts in English, but not all can be read by foreigners, it is a shame as the information is concise and interesting. Not small child friendly with just 1 interactive screen and one cannot enter the old metro cars, which are really nice, but closed for the public . Not expensive at all and 20 min is enough to visit, so it is good if you want a quick museum in the city center.

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Adam Farhat

Interesting museum bit small still packed with history

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Chris Dagnall

It's actually in the underground station not on the surface. An interesting little exhibition.

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Brooke L-J

Cute little museum with cheap admission prices. Not all of the signs are translated to English but most are. Don't miss the small souvenir display case at the end. Nice affordable souvenirs and postcards. Go to the metro station info desk to find the museum.