Invisible Exhibition

when your senses lead you...

What is it?

Imagine that all the lights go out…

The Invisible Exhibition Budapest is a unique interactive journey to an invisible world, where you experience finding your way only by touch and by following sounds and smells.

Have blind faith!

If you join us, you will also be able to understand what life is like without one of the senses that  provides us with the most information, to live without your sight.
At this exhibition you will be accompanied by blind or partially sighted people on a journey that will change your life.

Interesting?
Strange?
Alien?
Or .. perhaps natural?
Could an hour of blindness open your eyes?

At The Invisible Exhibition Budapest, the participants obtain information exclusively through touch, hearing, smell and their sense of balance. This way, in the new situation caused by the loss of sight and despite the difficulties, they can experience that the world can be still beautiful without this key sense.

The Invisible Exhibition Budapest aims to bring the world of those with and without sight closer and teaches through positive experiences how we can help and in what ways we can understand them.

The invisible journey takes place in the company of a blind guide in sites that are specially furnished, faithful to life and are completely dark. Participation is in groups starting every 15 minutes. We show you different life scenarios in The Invisible Exhibition Budapest, where you can experience how to move about in the commotion of a city, how to pay for your coffee in a bar or how to season and select the right spices for your lunch….

Have you ever seen a talking clock before?
A Braille typewriter?
Or perhaps talking scales?
An audible blood pressure meter?

At the other venue of the exhibition we show you the devices and objects which are used by blind people in their daily life.
Let us show you how the world changes around you and how You yourself also change within it.

New! Every Thursdays INVISIBLE DINNER.

Invisible Exhibition Budapest – Have blind faith!