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The Athens Pinball Museum

By Axaios

5 years ago



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    #1 5 years ago

    Hello guys

    Since the ban of all public electronic games in Greece due to crumbling issues years ago the following announcement is the first ever real effort to revive the pinball culture in our area.
    I know that for the most of you (probably for all of you) is very far away to visit however I thought to let this community know about it. Many of us here we were waiting for something like that to happen for a long time.

    The Athens Pinball Museum, the first in Greece, have just open for the public (September 2018).

    With a daily entrance fee of 10€, people of all ages can play unlimited.

    The Athens Pinball Museum exhibits pieces constructed from 1958 tο the most recent years.
    Οver 100 pinball machine titles, perfectly maintained, in excellent condition and 100% playable are there for you to admire or play with.

    The goal of the museum is to present to the general public these electro-mechanical miracles as well as their preservation over time.

    Α workshop for repair and maintenance works on the premises of the Athens Pinball Museum.

    At the cafe, with no entrance fee, you can enjoy coffee, drinks and snacks

    Working hours 10:00am to 00:00 (midnight)

    Address: Dionisiou Aeropagitou & Makri 2
    (next to the Acropolis Museum and Acropolis Metro station)

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    #2 5 years ago

    Looks really good.

    #3 5 years ago

    Beautiful space.

    #4 5 years ago

    Nice to hear that there is a such place in Europe, and near a very touristic area.
    I will talk about it around me, in the Francophone community.

    #5 5 years ago

    Damn, love the character!
    Hope to visit someday.

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    #6 4 years ago

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