Engines, Echoes, And A Museum You Can Hear

Explore Kaáli Auto-Motor Museum in Dörgicse: guided classic car tours, engine start-ups, American Memorial House, family-friendly tickets, immersive lighting, Hungary’s largest vehicle collection. Book extra tour dates early.
when: 2025.11.26., Wednesday
where: 8244 Dörgicse, Csörgőfa utca 33/2.

Hometown horsepower gets the spotlight in Dörgicse, where the Kaáli Auto-Motor Museum opens its doors for guided tours that don’t just show the classics—they let them speak. Located at 8244 Csörgőfa Street (Csörgőfa utca) 33/2, the museum offers two options: a brisk, curated run through 150 vehicles, or a slower, deeper dive that also includes the American Memorial House and the thrill of firing up select cars with guides on hand.

Two ways to tour

The standard tour runs 1.5 hours and covers the full 150-piece collection with a guide. The extra tour stretches to 3 hours, moves at a relaxed pace, includes the American Memorial House, and lets you enjoy the sound of engines as a few cars are started by staff. Extra tour dates appear in beige on the calendar. If a date shows no times, it’s sold out.

Tickets and details

Prices, cash only on-site: under age 3 free; ages 3–8: standard USD 6.80, extra USD 13.61; age 8 and up: standard USD 27.21, extra USD 54.42. No group or senior discounts. Paying with a gift voucher? List the names from the voucher in the order form’s “Additional information” field. You can book multiple times and tickets at once.

The collection

Professor Géza Kaáli-Nagy, founder of the Kaáli Institutes, spent recent years building Hungary’s largest, most diverse vehicle collection. Restorer Péter Nagy’s handiwork shines across period-dressed halls, immersive lighting, and era-faithful details that make the machines glow.

Dates

2025.11.26; 2025.11.28–11.30; 2025.12.05–12.07; 2025.12.12–12.14; 2025.12.19–12.21; 2025.12.27–12.30 — all in Dörgicse.

Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.

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