Madrid OXO Video Game Museum Tickets

4.7
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Experience Highlights

Enter the exciting world of digital entertainment with your ticket to the OXO Videogame Museum in Madrid. This interactive space invites you to learn about the evolution of video games from the 1970s to the present day, with exhibitions, arcade machines and consoles that you can touch and play.

Located in the heart of Madrid, in Calle del Postigo de San Martín, 8, the museum is ideal for all audiences, from nostalgic gamers to new generations. All you have to do is show your digital ticket when you arrive to start enjoying yourself.

  • Play with consoles and arcade games from the 70s to the present day.
  • Explore five decades of video game history.
  • Interact with cultural and technological exhibits.

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  • Entrance to the OXO Videogame Museum

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Keep in mind you need to arrive 5 minutes before start

Step by Step

The OXO Video Game Museum in Madrid is a journey through time through gaming culture. From the earliest experiments in digital entertainment to the most recent developments, this museum offers a unique experience to understand how video games have influenced society, art and technology.

The exhibits span five decades of history and are packed with interactive elements: from consoles from the 1970s to iconic arcades from the 80s and 90s, to video games that have marked entire generations. Here, you can not only see, but also play with the classics that defined an era.

The visit is not just for gamers. The museum is designed for families, the curious, the nostalgic and technology enthusiasts, with explanatory content that allows you to understand the cultural, economic and creative contexts in which the main video games were developed.

The OXO Museum is located in the historic centre of Madrid, very close to the Gran Vía, which makes it an ideal stop on your tourist route through the city.

Reviews

4.7
· 20 Reviews
  • A
    A.
    4
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    It was nice to see the collection of arcade machines, but some areas could do with a bit more music.
  • D
    D.
    5
    (0 Reviews)
    The retro-gamer museum that Madrid needed. I really enjoyed reliving games that I spent hours with them in my childhood.
  • C
    C.
    5
    (0 Reviews)
    Some consoles had queues to play, but it moves fast. Overall a very good experience.
  • H
    H.
    5
    (0 Reviews)
    The price is in line with what it offers; more affordable if you go on a weekend with a little peace and quiet.
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