📜 Electrical engineering museum in a Bauhaus-style transformer station.
🔍 Commemorates history of light and lighting, Hungarian electrical industry.
💡 See Wimshurst Electrostatic Generators, Tesla Coils, early motors.
🚗 Model of a 19th-century electric car.
⚡ Operate special, hundred-year-old devices like influence machine.
✨ Unique Neonparade exhibition with iconic light advertisements.
🗓️ Last Saturday of every month offers free entrance.
🚶 Easily accessible by trolley No 74, near Rákóczi utca.
💰 Entrance free on last Saturday of month, otherwise fee applies.
🕒 Tuesday – Saturday: 11:00–19:00.
Budapest, Kazinczy utca 21. H-1075.
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