About

The Bank of Finland Museum in Helsinki offers a fascinating journey through the evolution of money, showcasing everything from Stone Age bartering systems to the euros we use today. Known in Finnish as Suomen Pankin Rahamuseo, this museum provides a rich educational experience with its clear presentations on economic history and financial concepts. Visitors can explore exhibits that compare real and counterfeit banknotes, delve into the world of foreign currencies, and learn about the art of counterfeiting. The museum's engaging displays make it a great destination for both adults and students. With free entry and family-friendly facilities, including child-suitable features and restrooms, it's an ideal spot for an informative outing. Highly recommended for those curious about the financial systems that power our world.

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Features

Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Kauppatori
Tram stop 284 m walk
Senaatintori
Tram stop 160 m walk
Ritarihuone
Tram stop 185 m walk
Hallituskatu
Tram stop 6 m walk

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Antoni Ludwik Łaszewski
Antoni Ludwik Łaszewski
1 week ago on Google

Ciekawa ekspozycja, szczególnie skoncentrowana na historii walutowej Finlandii.

Eva Henriksson
Eva Henriksson
1 week ago on Google

I highly recommend this museum, to anyone interested in history, economics etc An excellent exhibition

Владимир Панкратьев
Владимир Панкратьев
1 week ago on Google

Very informative museum about money