HomeComputerMuseum in Helmond, Noord-Brabant preserves and presents the history of home and personal computing through a large public collection. The museum displays over 500 computers and provides a range of public and private experiences to suit different interests and group sizes.
Offerings include general admission, guided history tours, a VIP personal tour for up to six people, corporate evenings, themed events, children's parties, and an extended two-day “Ultimate Geek / Directeur” experience. Several experiences include behind-the-scenes access to the depot and the repair department and selected tours incorporate personal insights from the museum founder.
Guided tours are led by professional guides who tailor storytelling to visitor interests; multilingual information is available in Dutch and English. Special events connect visitors with figures from computing and gaming history, such as the “PC King Level up” celebration featuring guests David and Annie Fox discussing early LucasArts work.
Corporate evenings offer private after-hours access to the collection and can be combined with local restaurant offers. VIP and Ultimate tours include complimentary drinks and opportunities for exclusive or discounted merchandise. Admissions, tour formats, and event details are published per experience so visitors can select the visit that matches group size and interest level.