Rescued by court ruling from closure by tax authorities, Hungary's Pinball Museum reopens
at 06:30 on August 07, 2015, EDT.
Image Path:
http://cpfeed.rawlco.com/world/BUD101-87_2015_095810_med.jpg

BUDAPEST, Hungary - Hungary's Pinball Museum has reopened this week, three months after it was forced to close by tax authorities who put pinball tables in the same category as gambling machines.
The basement museum has some 130 machines, and Pinball Museum owner Balasz Palfi says the collection is the largest of its kind in Europe. Visitors can play as many times as they want for the admission price of 2,500 forints ($8.80; 8 euros).