The Computer Museum of Kallio
Alppikatu 17
00530 Helsinki Finland
info@kalliontietokonemuseo.fi
+358440100240
Welcome to The Computer Museum of Kallio and the I love 8-bit -exhibition!
If you are a techie, an active player in the startup scene, or a passionate follower of gaming technology, this place is for you! Located in the heart of Kallio, our museum takes you on a journey through early digital worlds, where 8-bit graphics, the golden age of game consoles, and synthetic sounds flourished. I love 8-bit® exhibition is the perfect counterbalance to the hustle and bustle of Slush.
Here, you can step back in time and experience the era that laid the foundation for today's digital world. The exhibition features legendary 8-bit consoles such as Sega, Nintendo, Atari, and of course, the legendary Commodore 64! There are also unique items on display, each with its own exciting story. This is an opportunity to get closer to digital history and learn about the technology that has made us all love gaming culture and programming.
Although Slush is full of cutting-edge technological innovations, I love 8-bit® reminds us where it all began. The Kallio Computer Museum combines nostalgia, technical expertise, and innovative thinking—just like the core of Slush! Don't just get caught up in the hustle and bustle of the event! Come and enjoy and be inspired by the golden age of computer culture.
Bring your colleagues, customers, and Slush contacts to the museum and make an impression! Book a private event by ordering a group ticket (€25.50/person) + 14% VAT. The minimum order is ten tickets, and the private event lasts two hours. Payment can be made by card at the museum desk, online, or by invoice.
Further information:
info@kalliontietokonemuseo.fi
Tel +358 44 0100240
There are museums, as well as computer museums. But then there is the special one. It is The Computer Museum of Kallio in Helsinki. The museum is build like little computer shops were in 1984! If you've been in a computer shop in the 1980s, you'll understand what's going on. If you haven't, you'll learn quickly!
In the museum you will jump into the 1970s and 1980s environment, since the museum is specialisided the computer culture of that time. I love 8-bit® exhibition presents the change and progress. You can see for yourself how times have changed and what things have disappeared with the change.
In the museum's club room there are different kind of activities. As well as playing games, you can code basic on original hardware and enjoy the computer culture as it was. Save what you've written on a C-cassette and continue next time, either at home or at the museum. The outputs of demoscene groups provides authentic atmosphere at the museum. Once disappeared computer culture has come back to the future at The Computer Museum of Kallio!
You may remember the Commodore, Spectrum and maybe the Amiga for sure. But do you still remember the Atari and Amstrad? If you don't, that's okay!
ChatGPT compared computer museums around the world, ranking them based on feedback. In this comparison, the I love 8-bit® exhibition and The Computer Museum of Kallio took the top spot!
The museum's showroom experiences appealing to early computer culture and the premises built as a computer store in 1984 elevated the Kallio Computer Museum to the ranks of the world's elite.
On weekdays, the museum can be reserved for private use. We reserve the right to change the schedule of public events if necessary.
Regularly organized public exhibitions are on break starting September 1, 2025. The opening hours of public exhibitions can be viewed at the scheduling page.
The Computer Museum of Kallio
Alppikatu 17
00530 Helsinki Finland
info@kalliontietokonemuseo.fi
+358440100240
Tram lines 1,2,3,4,9,10
(Urheilutalo, Helsinginkatu).
—
Buslines 23 or 502
(Exit at the Wallininkatu bus stop and walk 200m.)
Busline 849
(Exit at the Linnanmäki bus stop Sturenkatu and walk 350m.)
—
Free parking during weekends.
The summer exhibition 2025 presents Commodore computers and the culture that are related to the Commodore era.
The I love 8-bit® -exhibition is the computer culture event produced by The Computer Museum of Kallio. The exhibition is the computer show in motion that can be ordered to various locations on demand. The exhibition site is in the address www.ilove8bit.fi
Public exhibitions are not held regularly at present. The museum can be booked for tourist groups upon request (minimum order of 12 tourist tickets). When a public exhibition is open, then tickets can be purchased in advance from the online ticket store.
The Computer Museum of Kallio is open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays. On weekdays the museum can be booked for private use. Depending on demand, the museum may also be open to the public on weekdays during the summer.
Up-to-date opening hours are available the scheduling page.
We reserve the right to change schedules if necessary. Changes will be announced on the schedule page.
Tökkiikö Windows tai kyllästyttääkö prosessikaaviot? Jos arki tuntuu harmaalta työyhteisössä, niin tässä on kokemusperäinen ratkaisu asiaan: se on I love 8-bit®-näyttely! TYKY-päivänä pääsee pitämään hauskaa porukalla, sillä TYKY-päivä on työyhteisön virkistyspäivä Kallion tietokonemuseolla.
TYKY-päivän saa hankkimalla ryhmälipun. Lisätietoa hauskasta TYKY-tapahtumasta saa klikkaamalla this link.
The Computer Museum of Kallio
Alppikatu 17
00530 Helsinki Finland
info@kalliontietokonemuseo.fi
+358440100240
Tram lines 1,2,3,4,9,10
(Urheilutalo, Helsinginkatu).
—
Buslines 23 or 502
(Exit at the Wallininkatu bus stop and walk 200m.)
Busline 849
(Exit at the Linnanmäki bus stop Sturenkatu and walk 350m.)
—
Free parking during weekends.
The summer exhibition 2025 presents Commodore computers and the culture that are related to the Commodore era.
The I love 8-bit® -exhibition is the computer culture event produced by The Computer Museum of Kallio. The exhibition is the computer show in motion that can be ordered to various locations on demand. The exhibition site is in the address www.ilove8bit.fi
Admission tickets for public events are available at the museum or online. Get tickets to the museum online here: tickets.ilove8bit.fi
If you buy your ticket online, you will receive arrival instructions to the museum by email. We book the place for you in advance on the arrival day since the museum capacity is planned for max 30 persons.
The ticket includes one entry to the museum.
Welcome to The Computer Museum of Kallio and the I love 8-bit -exhibition!
If you are a techie, an active player in the startup scene, or a passionate follower of gaming technology, this place is for you! Located in the heart of Kallio, our museum takes you on a journey through early digital worlds, where 8-bit graphics, the golden age of game consoles, and synthetic sounds flourished. I love 8-bit® exhibition is the perfect counterbalance to the hustle and bustle of Slush.
Here, you can step back in time and experience the era that laid the foundation for today's digital world. The exhibition features legendary 8-bit consoles such as Sega, Nintendo, Atari, and of course, the legendary Commodore 64! There are also unique items on display, each with its own exciting story. This is an opportunity to get closer to digital history and learn about the technology that has made us all love gaming culture and programming.
Although Slush is full of cutting-edge technological innovations, I love 8-bit® reminds us where it all began. The Kallio Computer Museum combines nostalgia, technical expertise, and innovative thinking—just like the core of Slush! Don't just get caught up in the hustle and bustle of the event! Come and enjoy and be inspired by the golden age of computer culture.
Bring your colleagues, customers, and Slush contacts to the museum and make an impression! Book a private event by ordering a group ticket (€25.50/person) + 14% VAT. The minimum order is ten tickets, and the private event lasts two hours. Payment can be made by card at the museum desk, online, or by invoice.
Further information:
info@kalliontietokonemuseo.fi
Tel +358 44 0100240
At The Computer Museum of Kallio, you can immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the 1970s and 1980s. Visit museum that is build like computer stores were 1984 and do the same things people did back then! Explore and test the devices, browse through magazines, try out games, and finally make your choice: what home computer would you have taken home with you in 1984?
In the museum's club room there are different kind of activities. As well as playing games, you can code basic on original hardware and enjoy the computer culture as it was. Save what you've written on a C-cassette and continue next time, either at home or at the museum. The outputs of demoscene groups provides authentic atmosphere at the museum. Once disappeared computer culture has come back to the future at The Computer Museum of Kallio!
Easy to arrive
Bussit 502 tai 23 saapuvat lähelle museota Wallininkadun pysäkille noin 200 m päähän museolta. Raitiolinjat 1T, 2, 3, 8 pysähtyvät Urheilutalon pysäkillä Helsinginkadulla, josta on vain noin 150m museolle. Autolla saapuville on viikonloppuisin maksuton pysäköinti.
Museovisio is a new TV channel where you can follow the activities of the museum and watch interviews with visitors.
Museovisio brings the best moments of computer culture to your screen if you are unable to visit The Computer Museum of Kallio.
There are museums, as well as computer museums. But then there is the special one. It is The Computer Museum of Kallio in Helsinki. The museum is build like little computer shops were in 1984! If you've been in a computer shop in the 1980s, you'll understand what's going on. If you haven't, you'll learn quickly!
In the museum you will jump into the 1970s and 1980s environment, since the museum is specialisided the computer culture of that time. I love 8-bit® exhibition presents the change and progress. You can see for yourself how times have changed and what things have disappeared with the change.
In the museum's club room there are different kind of activities. As well as playing games, you can code basic on original hardware and enjoy the computer culture as it was. Save what you've written on a C-cassette and continue next time, either at home or at the museum. The outputs of demoscene groups provides authentic atmosphere at the museum. Once disappeared computer culture has come back to the future at The Computer Museum of Kallio!
I love 8-bit® exhibition travels to Oulu 2026. The city is the European Capital of Culture 2026. Amazing show will be available for the citizens in Oulu! Now the city joins the growing number of citites that wanted to have computer culture back to the future! For those whom don't know anything about the place, Oulu is a city in Northern Finland, population about 200 000 inhabitants. Oulu is famous for Nokia mobile phones. Nokia Mobile Phones developed several success products in their research unit at Oulu.
I love 8-bit® is a traveling exhibition that preserves and transfers culture to the future in an experiential way. The I love 8-bit® exhibition invites visitors to experiment, marvel, and enjoy old favorites. Experiences from the early days of digital culture are within reach.
The Computer Museum of Kallio is the private museum that offers museum experiences as a service. Public exhibitions at the Computer Museum of Kallio are usually held on Saturdays and Sundays, but opening hours may vary. On weekdays, the museum can be booked for private use. We reserve the right to change the schedule of public events as needed. Please check the up-to-date timetables from the scheduling page.
The Computer Museum of Kallio
Alppikatu 17
00530 Helsinki Finland
info@kalliontietokonemuseo.fi
+358440100240
Tram lines 1,2,3,4,9,10
(Urheilutalo, Helsinginkatu).
—
Buslines 23 or 502
(Exit at the Wallininkatu bus stop and walk 200m.)
Busline 849
(Exit at the Linnanmäki bus stop Sturenkatu and walk 350m.)
—
Free parking during weekends.
The summer exhibition 2025 presents Commodore computers and the culture that are related to the Commodore era.
The I love 8-bit® -exhibition is the computer culture event produced by The Computer Museum of Kallio. The exhibition is the computer show in motion that can be ordered to various locations on demand. The exhibition site is in the address www.ilove8bit.fi
Admission tickets for public events are available at the museum or online. Get tickets to the museum online here: tickets.ilove8bit.fi
If you buy your ticket online, you will receive arrival instructions to the museum by email. We book the place for you in advance on the arrival day since the museum capacity is planned for max 30 persons.
The Computer Museum of Kallio is open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays. On weekdays the museum can be booked for private use. Depending on demand, the museum may also be open to the public on weekdays during the summer.
Up-to-date opening hours are available the scheduling page.
We reserve the right to change schedules if necessary. Changes will be announced on the schedule page.
Tökkiikö Windows tai kyllästyttääkö prosessikaaviot? Jos arki tuntuu harmaalta työyhteisössä, niin tässä on kokemusperäinen ratkaisu asiaan: se on I love 8-bit®-näyttely! TYKY-päivänä pääsee pitämään hauskaa porukalla, sillä TYKY-päivä on työyhteisön virkistyspäivä Kallion tietokonemuseolla.
TYKY-päivän saa hankkimalla ryhmälipun. Lisätietoa hauskasta TYKY-tapahtumasta saa klikkaamalla this link.
The Computer Museum of Kallio
Alppikatu 17
00530 Helsinki Finland
info@kalliontietokonemuseo.fi
+358440100240
Tram lines 1,2,3,4,9,10
(Urheilutalo, Helsinginkatu).
—
Buslines 23 or 502
(Exit at the Wallininkatu bus stop and walk 200m.)
Busline 849
(Exit at the Linnanmäki bus stop Sturenkatu and walk 350m.)
—
Free parking during weekends.
The summer exhibition 2025 presents Commodore computers and the culture that are related to the Commodore era.
The I love 8-bit® -exhibition is the computer culture event produced by The Computer Museum of Kallio. The exhibition is the computer show in motion that can be ordered to various locations on demand. The exhibition site is in the address www.ilove8bit.fi
Public exhibitions are not held regularly at present. The museum can be booked for tourist groups upon request (minimum order of 12 tourist tickets). When a public exhibition is open, then tickets can be purchased in advance from the online ticket store.
THE DAY IN THE MUSEUM is a private event at The Computer Museum of Kallio. Whether you're impressing customers or organising a day of recreation for staff, Museum Day allows you to provide unique entertainment for the people who matter. We can also provide snacks and refreshments for your guests. The hourly rate for Museum Day is 85€ + 25,5% VAT and the minimum booking time is 4h.
Tickets to The Computer Museum of Kallio can also be ordered from the online shop. It's a convenient and hassle-free way to treat friends, family, clients or staff. A ticket to the museum is a completely unique gift, like no other. Tickets ordered online can be sent as PDF files to recipients or printed out on paper. They are also available in gift boxes.
Birthday packages have been ordered regardless of age. It does not matter whether the birthday hero is 5, 50 or 99 years old. The 8-bit birthday parties are full of fun regardless of the age! You get the 8-bit birthday package at the online ticket store or book reservation at the museum desk.
At The Computer Museum of Kallio, you can immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the 1970s and 1980s. Visit museum that is build like computer stores were 1984 and do the same things people did back then! Explore and test the devices, browse through magazines, try out games, and finally make your choice: what home computer would you have taken home with you in 1984?
At The Computer Museum of Kallio, you can immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the 1970s and 1980s. Visit museum that is build like computer stores were 1984 and do the same things people did back then! Explore and test the devices, browse through magazines, try out games, and finally make your choice: what home computer would you have taken home with you in 1984?
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Museovisio is a new TV channel where you can follow the activities of the museum and watch interviews with visitors.
Museovisio brings the best moments of computer culture to your screen if you are unable to visit The Computer Museum of Kallio.
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