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Tickets for Computer Games Museum

Journey through the history of computer games

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Gameshouse gGmbH
Registered address: Gameshouse gGmbH, 10243, Berlin, DE
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Last admission: 1 hour before closing
Duration: 1h 30mins
Wheelchair accessible
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What's included

Your entry to one of Berlin's coolest attractions
Admission to special exhibitions
  • See the fabled Nimrod, the very first computer game, which was on display at the 1951 Industrial Exhibition in Berlin and play the world-famous PainStation from 200
  • Try your hand at classics like The Pong Machine, Donkey Kong, Asteroids, and Space Invaders!

Remember feeding those slots and how amazing you felt when all the change poured out (if you got that lucky?)? Games have come a long way - and you'll just see how far exactly with a trip to Berlin's Computerspielemuseum.

After Lara Croft welcomes you at the entrance you can play classics like full-sized Pong, PainStation, and Pacman on a giant joystick, and learn about the history of games, from arcades and slot machines to Atari.

Your inner computer geek will love seeing rare originals still in working order. Meet Nimrod, the first computer designed exclusively to play a game and cruise through an exhibition of over 300 games and computer-related items.

In this awesome journey through the 21st century, you'll see how far we've come from coin-operated machines to the Tamagotchi, (that digital chicken from the 90s) to Grand Theft Auto IV and more. You'll learn about the people who introduced games to our lives and homes and laugh and point at how clunky things look on the Wall of Hardware. We're talking Apple II, Commodore PET, Atari, and Vectrex. Remember those?

Of course, you do, but you're here to play as well as reminisce. Try your skills on 'Game & Watch', an electronic LCD game by Nintendo from 1980, Donkey Kong, Asteroids, and even Space Invaders. Plus, if you're brave enough, try the famous PainStation, which punishes you with a whipslash or heat for making a bad Pong move. You might want to knock everything else off your schedule for the day!

  • On your visit date, please bring your Tiqets' smartphone ticket

Getting There

  • U-Bahn: U5 to Weberwiese
  • S-Bahn: S3, S5, S7 or S75 to Ostbahnhof
  • Bus: 240 or 347 to Weberwiese

You can enter the Museum at any time during the opening hours on your visiting day.

Monday 10:00 - 20:00
Tuesday 10:00 - 20:00
Wednesday 10:00 - 20:00
Thursday 10:00 - 20:00
Friday 10:00 - 20:00
Saturday 10:00 - 20:00
Sunday 10:00 - 20:00
Computerspielemuseum
93A,Karl-Marx-Allee, 10243, Berlin
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  • Cancellation is possible until 23:59 on the day before your visit.
  • Rescheduling is possible until 23:59 on the day before your visit.

Ratings & reviews

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Marcin,  Poland Poland
02 May 2022
Excellent
Świetne miejsce. Wspaniała podróż do czasów młodości. Polecam każdemu, kto miał kiedyś Atari lub Commodore 😉
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Anne Jeroen,  Netherlands Netherlands
31 Aug 2022
Excellent
We realy liked the museum. Lots of history of games and gaming. Very fun to play different iconic games in the arcade hall. Feeling 10 years again (now 48😀)!
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Jose,  Costa Rica Costa Rica
26 Oct 2018
Good
Nostalgic is what I would call that, I loved that you could play a lot of old games with lots of videos about the story of video gaming. Small museum but worth it if like me you grew up either...
Nostalgic is what I would call that, I loved that you could play a lot of old games with lots of videos about the story of video gaming. Small museum but worth it if like me you grew up either playing the consoles or emulators.
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