
Through a comprehensive exhibition path, GAMM traces the development of video games from their earliest origins to the present day, highlighting the technological innovations, creative achievements, and cultural transformations that have shaped the medium over the past five decades. The museum’s collection includes historic consoles, computers, arcade machines, original software, memorabilia, archival materials, and interactive exhibits that allow visitors to experience gaming history firsthand.
More than a traditional museum, GAMM serves as a cultural hub where preservation, education, research, and public engagement come together. The institution is committed to recognizing video games as an important part of our shared cultural heritage and as a medium that intersects with art, design, technology, storytelling, music, and social history. Through its exhibitions and activities, GAMM seeks to encourage critical reflection on the role of interactive media in contemporary society.
In addition to its permanent collection, the museum regularly hosts temporary exhibitions, conferences, workshops, educational programs, tournaments, and special events featuring developers, researchers, journalists, artists, and other professionals from the video game industry. These initiatives foster dialogue between different generations of players and provide opportunities to explore video games from multiple perspectives.
By combining historical preservation with interactive experiences, GAMM offers visitors not only the chance to observe gaming history, but also to engage directly with it. The museum’s mission is to preserve and promote the legacy of video games while creating an inclusive space for learning, discovery, discussion, and play, ensuring that this important cultural heritage remains accessible to present and future generations.


