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"Vitorlázeum" Sailing Museum, Balatonfüred

On the ground floor of the building of the oldest sailing club of the Balaton is the Vitorlás (Sailor) Restaurant, but those interested in this sport should visit the "Vitorlázeum" Sailing Museum on the first floor.

building of the Vitorlázeum
Building of the Vitorlázeum Foto: funiQ

The museum, opened in the spring of 2015, is open all year round and in the unique exhibition space we can learn about the history of sailing on Lake Balaton in an interactive way. One of the most exciting part of the exhibition is the Storm Simulator, in which we can sit and experience how a sunny and how a stormy day feels like on the lake.

the storm simulator
Storm Simulator Foto: funiQ

Visitors can visit the rooms of the Vitorlázeum after a quick registration during which everyone receives a life jacket and a code. The code informs the museum's IT system about the visitors's mother tongue after which all the information is given in that language.

the Balaton Room of the "Vitorlázeum" with the interactive floor
The Balaton Room of the "Vitorlázeum" with the interactive floor Foto: funiQ

In the great hall, there is a 30 square meters large, glass covered, interactive map of Balaton, which has numbered squares, and by stepping on them, the visitor can start a video projecting to the wall.

The next room is about the beginnings of sailing on Balaton, the different types of ships and knots. Children can try a paper boat race with the help of hair dryers, and learn how to set sail. dock, or steer a ship on the terrace.

There is an entire room dedicated to the Kékszalag (Blue Ribbon) Around the Lake Race, and the names of every winning captain and their ship can be seen here starting from 1934. Fortunately, there is space for the names for many years to come. 

 The entrance to the museum is located on top of the stairs next to the restaurant but on the Balaton facing side of the building there is a disabled friendly step elevator as well.