1. The Museum of Soviet Arcade Machines in Moscow is a unique museum that showcases a collection of vintage arcade machines from the Soviet era. The museum offers visitors a chance to experience the nostalgia of playing these classic games from the 1970s to the 1990s.

The collection includes over 50 arcade machines, including popular games like \"Morskoi Boi\" (Sea Battle), \"Sniper,\" \"Tankodrom\" (Tank Battle), and many others. The machines are all fully restored and in working condition, allowing visitors to actually play the games and relive the arcade gaming experience of the Soviet era.

Aside from the arcade machines, the museum also features other forms of entertainment from the Soviet era, such as jukeboxes, pinball machines, and even mechanical games like carousels and horse racing. The museum also hosts regular events and exhibitions related to the history of arcade gaming in the Soviet Union.

2. The Museum of Soviet Arcade Machines is open from Monday to Sunday, from 12:00 PM to 10:00 PM. The museum can be reached at +7 495 623-40-47 for any inquiries.

3. The ticket prices to the museum vary depending on the type of visit. The basic ticket for adults costs 450 rubles, while children aged 7 to 14 can enter for 350 rubles. There are also discounted tickets available for students, seniors, and families. It is recommended to book tickets in advance through the museum’s website or by phone.

The museum is located within walking distance from the Komsomolskaya metro station in Moscow. Visitors can also take a taxi or use public transportation to reach the museum.