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Hungarian Museum for Science, Technology and Transport - Technological Study Store - Budapest
The museum building
Address: 1117, Budapest Kaposvár utca 13-15.
Phone number: (1) 204-4095, (1) 204-4092
Opening hours: 21.04-30.09.: Tue-Fri 10-17, Sat-Sun, holiday 10-18
01.10-20.04 Tue-Fri 10-16, Sat-Sun holiday 10-17
On prior notice to groups: Joláthy Tünde: tunde@mmkm.hu
permanent exhibition
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Museum tickets, service costs:
Ticket for adults
400 HUF
Ticket for students
200 HUF
Ticket for pensioners
200 HUF
Ticket for families
(2 adults + 2 children)
1100 HUF
/ family
Combined ticket for adults
(valid for the Technological Study Store, the main building for the Hungarian Museum of Sience, Technology and Transport and the Aircraft Historical and Spacecraft Exhibition)
1200 HUF
Combined ticket for students
(valid for the Technological Study Store, the main building for the Hungarian Museum of Sience, Technology and Transport and the Aircraft Historical and Spacecraft Exhibition)
600 HUF
Combined ticket for pensioners
(valid for the Technological Study Store, the main building for the Hungarian Museum of Sience, Technology and Transport and the Aircraft Historical and Spacecraft Exhibition)
600 HUF
Guide
200 HUF
/ capita
Photography
500 HUF
Video
1200 HUF
The Study Collection was added a new unit called Mobileum in 2008. The collection is to be found on 500 m2 with interactive material, including 130 giant equipments and further 150 small items about the most important stages of machine development in the past 150 years. Steam engines Hungary made engines and also pumps and turbines: all are ready to operate.  The visitors to the machine hall may 'discover' themselves how the really old machines worked. 

An educational class related to the permanent exhibition is offered for primary- and secondary school students, called (Little) Engineer Training. In the section Mobileum, the young visitors may find out more about engineering. The collection has turbines, carburettors and real airplane engines by Donát Bánki and János Csonka in it, among others. To study the equipment, the participants receive special helmets and engineer jacket to wear. The teacher managing the course will ask the students to help him while explaining how the machines work. They learn the bases of drawing, doing measures etc.