Museum of Soviet Arcade Machines

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Museum of Soviet Arcade Machines

Museum · Novaya Gollandiya

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Konyushennaya Ploshchad', 2, лит В, St Petersburg, Russia, 191186

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Step into this quirky museum where you can relive Soviet nostalgia by playing vintage arcade games, sipping drinks from retro soda machines, and soaking up a kooky atmosphere.  

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Konyushennaya Ploshchad', 2, лит В, St Petersburg, Russia, 191186 Get directions

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Konyushennaya Ploshchad', 2, лит В, St Petersburg, Russia, 191186 Get directions

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"These are the greetings from the past - the museum collected about 40 types of arcade machines, which replaced PacMan for the Soviet guys. Instead of tokens, they give you rare 15 kopek (soviet coins). Be sure to try the local sparkling water and try to knock down as many ships as possible in the "Sea Battle"." - Infographicsmag

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"Museumof Soviet arcade machines, Nevsky Prospekt by Infographicsmag. These are the greetings from the past - the museum collected about 40 types of arcade machines, which replaced PacMan for the Soviet guys. Instead of tokens, they give you rare 15 kopek (soviet coins).Be sure to try the local sparkling water and try to knock down as many ships as possible in the "Sea Battle"."

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Brett Hamilton

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A really fun place for kids. It’s still a great place for an adult to visit, but you’ll see everything pretty quick. From Soviet-era arcade machines, smells from that time, and Soviet cartoons playing in a room. You can see (and smell) what life was like for kids during this era. Some of the games where hard to play while others were fun enough to play a second time. A good place to burn an hour or two!

Gavin McGinty

Google
Can't recommend it highly enough. Really fun way to spend an hour or two, playing old Soviet-era arcade machines, which have all been lovingly saved and restored. The space is cool, the games are fun, each has a great description of the maker, the design and the game mechanics in Russian and in English (slightly abridged). There's a cool cafe and Soviet era soda machines that dispense Kvass and other drinks. Entry is 450rub per person, for which you get a bunch of coins to play the machines.

Jaime Chacoff

Google
I loved that they give you coins to play with the arcades. Next to every arcade there is a description of the game and the year of release. Nearly everything is written in english and russian. There are also consoles such as sega and Nintendo64. Upon arrival you are giving short instructions. Possibly to get drinks as well.

Reed B

Google
Even though the name of the museum is what originally hooked us, the name actually sells it a little short. While they do have a huge unique selection of Soviet-Era arcade machines, they also have many other things from that era including a unique exhibit where you can smell things from that time, listen to things, try drinks, etc. How the arcade portion works is you pay admission and receive about 15 Soviet era coins to use in the machines. I believe you can buy more as well. They also come in a unique match box to hold while you play. “Technically” you are supposed to turn in the remainder coins as you leave since they aren’t in circulation any more, but no one really seems to care if you want to keep one as a souvenir. They also have free Wifi, coffee and snacks, clean toilets and a small selection of things to purchase. The selection of arcade machines is good, although they aren’t always in perfect repair, but that is part of the fun!

Skubi pingvini

Google
I knew nothing about arcade games from CCCP times, but this was two hours of quality time. With your ticket you get a matchbox with bunch of original coins from soviet time. You can use them to play any of the games. 1 coin = 1 play. 90% of the games are in very good working condition, other ones are under maintenance. Staff is very patient to explain to you how the museum works, coins, games, etc. Must visit if you are in St. Peterburg.

Dominic Lee

Google
A fun place to go and visit if in St Petersburg. The staff were very friendly and welcoming, gave a good explanation of all the things there. Some of the machines weren't working, which was a bit of a shame, but can't be helped. Was interesting as an outsider to see all the games that were played in the USSR. If you're a gamer and in the area, I would recommend going - very cool as well to use the old Soviet coins to pay for things.

Nicholas Whelan

Google
Super cool place, with a coffee shop atmosphere. Seeing these machines and getting to play them was a trip back in time. I loved the machines with the vacuum tubes that could light up as numbers for your score. I definitely recommend getting a soda from the old Soviet soda fountain. The cream soda was actually incredibly delicious.

Salem Almazrouei

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The place was fun and it was a good experience to try the old games, i really enjoyed playing there and what i like more is using the old coins of soviet as tickets and if u didn’t finish all the coins on the same day you can use them later on in any branch.