1. The House of Terror Museum, located in Budapest, is dedicated to the memory of the victims of the fascist and communist regimes in Hungary. The museum is housed in a building that was the site of the former secret police headquarters of the Arrow Cross Party during World War II and the communist AVH (State Protection Authority) during the Stalinist era. The museum aims to give visitors an insight into what life was like for those who suffered under these regimes and features exhibits such as interrogation rooms, prison cells, and historical artifacts. One of the most interesting exhibits is the \"Room of Tears\", which was used for women and children who were brought in for interrogation.

2. The House of Terror Museum is open every day from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. The museum’s phone number is +36 1 374 2600.

3. Admission to the House of Terror Museum is 3,000 HUF (approximately $10.50 USD) for adults and 1,500 HUF (approximately $5.25 USD) for students and seniors. Children under the age of 6 can enter for free. The museum is easily accessible by public transportation, with several buses and trams stopping nearby. The closest metro station is the M1 (yellow line) at Vörösmarty utca.