House of Terror - House of Terror

4.1/5 based on 8 reviews

Terror Háza Múzeum - Terrorhaza.hu

A Terror Háza Múzeum a 20. századi diktatúrák áldozatainak emlékére létrehozott múzeum Budapesten, az Andrássy út 60. szám alatt.

Terror Háza Múzeum - Terrorhaza.hu

A KKETTK Alapítvány új kiadványai és programjai a 93. Ünnepi Könyvhéten

Három új kötettel jelentkezik az idei Ünnepi Könyvhéten a Közép- és Kelet-európai Történelem és Társadalom Kutatásáért Alapítvány. Az érdeklődők megvásárolhatják Schmidt Mária: Korszakhatáron, illetve Molnár Tamás: Európa zárójelben (szerk.: Békés Márton) című esszéköteteit, valamint Herzl Tivadar magyar fordításban most először megjelent naplóját (HERZL TIVADAR: NAPLÓ 1895–1904, szerk.: Baczoni Dorottya). Az Alapítvány számos egyéb kiadványával is várja az olvasókat a Vigadó tér Duna-korzó felőli standjánál, ahol naponta dedikálnak majd a szerzők. Június 11-én 11 órától pedig pódiumbeszélgetést tartunk a Vigadó téri színpadnál Schmidt Mária Korszakhatáron című kötetéről. A Széchenyi-díjas történészt, a Terror Háza Múzeum főigazgatóját Baczoni Dorottya történész, a XX. Század Intézet igazgatója kérdezi majd.

2022. június 2.

Contact House of Terror

Address :

Andrássy út 60, 1062 Hungary

Phone : 📞 +7
Postal code : 60
Website : http://www.terrorhaza.hu/
Categories :
Description : Museum documenting the effect of the Nazi and Soviet regimes in Hungary, and memorial to victims.

Andrássy út 60, 1062 Hungary
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Jim C on Google

This is a museum and memorial to modern atrocities against Hungarians. It is a must see if you are interested in WWII or the Soviet era. Get the audio in your language if you can spend 2+ hours. There are English info sheets in every room which you can take skim and take with you if you're rushed for time. No photos allowed other than of the tank.
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Dragos Tanasa on Google

Beautiful place. The atmosphere is really horrific and dark. I'll get the most from these museum if you already have some knowledge of history. There are some interactive elements like old phones and radios which are functional and you can hear from. I really enjoyed my visit.
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Igor Ciborowski on Google

This is the one of the most interesting and most thrilling exposition I ever saw. Great music, real interviews with red terror victims. Lot of photos, films, rooms stylized, posters. Communists prison, death cell. Truly amazing. I recommend this as a must see when you are in Budapest. Unfortunately you cannot make pictures there.
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thomas braden on Google

Definitely worth a visit to learn Hungarian history and see the devastation that these people survived, enduring Soviet occupation as recently as 1991. The visit is economical and educational albeit a bit disjointed. You certainly need the audio guide. There are no pictures allowed inside - lost one star for that. Ridiculous! Worse, if you pulled you phone out to say, Wikipedia something they were on you like, well I won’t say, but they came over in a millisecond to tell you to put it away. A powerful visit, not great for kids. Or if you’re claustrophobic, as one part involves a ridiculously slow elevator ride into the basement prison where they show a video describing execution by hanging in vivid detail. That lost the other star!
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Christian Hoffman on Google

First of all the reason I'm knocking a star off is because the staff are so unfriendly and you aren't supposed to take pictures.. I have no idea why that would be though. Otherwise, it's good value for money, educational, and a really interesting place.
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Georgiana G. on Google

What a nice museum. The place is so well though out, with many exhibits and interactive areas. The museum is laid out on many floors. Make sure you do not skip any of them, like us?. We realised we missed some areas so we returned. We got an audio guide and pick up the info paper at the entrance of each new area. We highly recommend it as a group, family or individual. It helps if you speak some Hungarian?. There are information in English but there are artefacts and other written labels which are not translated. The staff is not very helpful nor friendly, you are not allowed to take photos. One guard in particular was so rigid that he almost helped us get into the back in the communist day’s atmosphere. There is a cafe and some vending machines too. I have no idea where one could park it’s car, we walked from our appartement. Do not miss the notebook as you exit, many people shared their thoughts and impressions there.
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Mattia Mura on Google

Great experience in here! A little creepy but really well made, you can learn a lot more about the dark pages of Hungarian history and feel a real contact with those times... Really recommended! Not good for impressionable people though
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Vilnis Volkovics on Google

Very easy to find,nice and quiet place. Tickets cost 3000 per person,if you are EU citizen younger than 26 you get some discounts. They will tell you to not take any pictures, and they try to monitor that very well,not all of them succeed ? Anyways good experience,well worth the money.

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