Museum of Games and Computers of the Past
About This Museum
Tucked away in the post-industrial spaces of Wrocław's Dworcowa district, this place is a true time capsule for anyone who remembers the distinctive hum of a CRT monitor. It’s less a formal museum and more like walking into your friend's basement in the 1990s, if that friend had collected every piece of gaming history imaginable. You'll find rooms packed with everything from clunky, tape-deck loading ZX Spectrums to the iconic Commodore 64 and the console that started it all for many Poles, the Pegasus. The best part? Almost every machine is plugged in and ready to play, so you can finally show your kids what a real video game challenge feels like.
Collection Highlights
Get hands-on with classics like 'Duck Hunt' on an original Nintendo Entertainment System or explore Poland's own gaming heritage on computers like the Commodore 64. Don't miss their impressive arcade hall, filled with towering cabinets for games like Pac-Man and Street Fighter II.
Visitor Information
It's a good idea to check their social media for current opening hours before you head over. They're situated at plac Orląt Lwowskich 20A, which is just a short walk from the main train station.
Architecture & Building
Housed in a no-frills, functionalist building that feels perfectly suited to its collection of utilitarian tech, it retains an unpretentious, warehouse-like charm.
Contact & Location
Address: Gry i Komputery Minionej Ery, 20a, Plac Orląt Lwowskich, Szczepin, Wrocław, województwo dolnośląskie, 53-605, Polska
Phone: +48 577 185 888
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