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The Bank of Finland Museum
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Nearby attractions
Senate Square
00170 Helsinki, Finland
Helsinki Cathedral
Unioninkatu 29, 00170 Helsinki, Finland
Helsinki City Museum
Aleksanterinkatu 16-18, 00170 Helsinki, Finland
Alexander II Statue
Hallituskatu, 00170 Helsinki, Finland
Children’s Town
Aleksanterinkatu 16-18, 00170 Helsinki, Finland
The National Library of Finland
Unioninkatu 36, 00170 Helsinki, Finland
Uspenski Cathedral
Pormestarinrinne 1, 00160 Helsinki, Finland
Holy Trinity Church
Unioninkatu 31, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
Esplanadi
Pohjoisesplanadi, 00130 Helsinki, Finland
Havis Amanda
Kauppatori, 00130 Helsinki, Finland
Nearby restaurants
Pizzeria Via Tribunali
Sofiankatu 4, 00101 Helsinki, Finland
Café Engel
Aleksanterinkatu 26, 00170 Helsinki, Finland
Dongbei House
Rauhankatu 15, 00170 Helsinki, Finland
Gastro Hub
Unioninkatu 30, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
Helsinki Bryggeri Brewhouse
Sofiankatu 2, 00170 Helsinki, Finland
Kappeli
Eteläesplanadi 1, 00130 Helsinki, Finland
Restaurant Olo
Pohjoisesplanadi 5, 00170 Helsinki, Finland
Restaurant Caverna
Yliopistonkatu 5, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
Restaurant Helsinki
kulku sisäpihan kautta, Sofiankatu 1, 00170 Helsinki, Finland
Winest
Unioninkatu 30, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
Nearby hotels
Solo Sokos Hotel Helsinki
Kluuvikatu 8, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
Scandic Kaisaniemi
Kaisaniemenkatu 7, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
Senate Hotel
Snellmaninkatu 15a, 00170 Helsinki, Finland
Hotel Arthur
Vuorikatu 19, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
Hotel Kämp
Pohjoisesplanadi 29, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
Bob W Helsinki Kluuvi
Vuorikatu 12, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel, Helsinki
Mikonkatu 23, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
Hobo Hotel Helsinki
Kluuvikatu 4, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
Hotel F6
Fabianinkatu 6, 00130 Helsinki, Finland
Bob W Helsinki City Centre
Vuorikatu 18B, 00100 Helsinki, Finland
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The Bank of Finland Museum

Snellmaninkatu 2, 00170 Helsinki, Finland
4.4(175)
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attractions: Senate Square, Helsinki Cathedral, Helsinki City Museum, Alexander II Statue, Children’s Town, The National Library of Finland, Uspenski Cathedral, Holy Trinity Church, Esplanadi, Havis Amanda, restaurants: Pizzeria Via Tribunali, Café Engel, Dongbei House, Gastro Hub, Helsinki Bryggeri Brewhouse, Kappeli, Restaurant Olo, Restaurant Caverna, Restaurant Helsinki, Winest
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Nearby attractions of The Bank of Finland Museum

Senate Square

Helsinki Cathedral

Helsinki City Museum

Alexander II Statue

Children’s Town

The National Library of Finland

Uspenski Cathedral

Holy Trinity Church

Esplanadi

Havis Amanda

Senate Square

Senate Square

4.5

(8.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Helsinki Cathedral

Helsinki Cathedral

4.6

(5.3K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Helsinki City Museum

Helsinki City Museum

4.4

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Alexander II Statue

Alexander II Statue

4.7

(185)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Candlelight: The Best of Hans Zimmer
Candlelight: The Best of Hans Zimmer
Fri, Dec 12 • 5:00 PM
Tehtaanpuisto, Tehtaankatu 23, Helsinki, 00150
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Porvoo All-Way Guided Sightseeing Tour from Helsinki
Porvoo All-Way Guided Sightseeing Tour from Helsinki
Tue, Dec 9 • 9:00 AM
Urho Kekkosen katu 1, Helsinki, 00100
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Helsinki to Tallinn Self-Guided Day Return Voyage MyStar/Megastar
Helsinki to Tallinn Self-Guided Day Return Voyage MyStar/Megastar
Tue, Dec 9 • 6:30 AM
Tyynenmerenkatu 14, 00220
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Nearby restaurants of The Bank of Finland Museum

Pizzeria Via Tribunali

Café Engel

Dongbei House

Gastro Hub

Helsinki Bryggeri Brewhouse

Kappeli

Restaurant Olo

Restaurant Caverna

Restaurant Helsinki

Winest

Pizzeria Via Tribunali

Pizzeria Via Tribunali

4.5

(1.6K)

Click for details
Café Engel

Café Engel

4.5

(554)

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Dongbei House

Dongbei House

4.6

(260)

$$

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Gastro Hub

Gastro Hub

4.7

(602)

$$

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Reviews of The Bank of Finland Museum

4.4
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5.0
1y

The Bank Museum, situated conveniently near a charming church, is a hidden gem for anyone interested in the history of finance and Finnish banking. This small yet exceptionally well-organized museum offers a fascinating journey through the evolution of banking in Finland, with engaging exhibits and carefully curated displays that make the visit both informative and enjoyable.

One of the highlights of the museum is that there is no entrance fee, making it an accessible attraction for everyone. Despite its compact size, the museum manages to cover a wide range of topics, making it a perfect spot for a quick yet enriching visit.

Adding to the experience is the on-site café, where you can relax and enjoy a coffee after exploring the exhibits. The café provides a cozy atmosphere, making it a great place to reflect on the history you've just encountered or simply take a break in a unique setting.

Overall, the Bank Museum is highly recommended for anyone with an interest in history, economics, or those simply looking to explore something unique...

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5.0
2y

Банк Финляндии, где размещается и Музей Банка, является одним из старейших центральных банков Европы и мира. Здание Банка Финляндии стоит в центре Хельсинки уже 130 лет. Оно было построено в 1882 году. Экспозиция Музея содержит солидную коллекцию банкнот и монет, начиная еще с античных времен, а также дает представление о развитии финансовой системы в Финляндии и в Европе. Здесь можно ознакомиться с различными видами денег, а также приборами, с помощью которых можно измерить уровень инфляции, проверить водяные знаки и защитные нити купюр. Завершается экспозиция историей вступления Центробанка Финляндии в единую Европейскую систему и введения единой европейской валюты. Музея можно посетить бесплатно и воспользоваться услугами гида, которого нужно заказывать заранее. Экскурсии ведутся на трех языках – финском, английский и шведском. На сайте Музея Банка Финляндии предоставлена информацию о меняющихся выставках. В музее также есть небольшое кафе и магазин. Часы работы Вт.-Пт 11-17 Сб.-Вс. 11-16 Пн. - закрыт Посетив данный музей, вы узнаете, откуда появилось название денежной единицы «марка», какие люди изображены на купюрах и почему и как изменялись денежные средства. The Bank of Finland, which houses the Bank Museum, is one of the oldest central banks in Europe and the world. The building of the Bank of Finland has been standing in the center of Helsinki for 130 years. It was built in 1882. The exposition of the Museum contains a solid collection of banknotes and coins dating back to ancient times, and also gives an idea of ​​the development of the financial system in Finland and Europe. Here you can get acquainted with various types of money, as well as devices with which you can measure the level of inflation, check watermarks and security threads of banknotes. The exposition ends with the history of the entry of the Central Bank of Finland into the single European system and the introduction of the single European currency. The museum can be visited free of charge and you can use the services of a guide, which must be booked in advance. Tours are conducted in three languages ​​– Finnish, English and Swedish. The website of the Museum of the Bank of Finland provides information on changing exhibitions. The museum also has a small cafe and shop. Opening hours Tue-Fri 11-17 Sat-Sun 11-16 Mon. - closed By visiting this museum, you will find out where the name of the monetary unit "mark" came from, what people are depicted on banknotes and why and how...

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5.0
8y

A great museum located in the building next to the Bank of Finland building towards Senate Square. It is open on weekdays until 5pm. The museum tells a story of Finland's currency (basically) from 19th century to this day.

The Bank of Finland has pursued economical skills to be one of the civics all people know for years. The museum of the Bank of Finland supports this goal in a great way. There is free entry and one can explore different subjects in own pace.

Many seminars and lectures on topical subjects are also organised here. They are mostly open and intended for everyone.

There is a small cafeteria and gift shop...

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Shankar PanickerShankar Panicker
The Bank Museum, situated conveniently near a charming church, is a hidden gem for anyone interested in the history of finance and Finnish banking. This small yet exceptionally well-organized museum offers a fascinating journey through the evolution of banking in Finland, with engaging exhibits and carefully curated displays that make the visit both informative and enjoyable. One of the highlights of the museum is that there is no entrance fee, making it an accessible attraction for everyone. Despite its compact size, the museum manages to cover a wide range of topics, making it a perfect spot for a quick yet enriching visit. Adding to the experience is the on-site café, where you can relax and enjoy a coffee after exploring the exhibits. The café provides a cozy atmosphere, making it a great place to reflect on the history you've just encountered or simply take a break in a unique setting. Overall, the Bank Museum is highly recommended for anyone with an interest in history, economics, or those simply looking to explore something unique in the area.
Валерия ЧернявскаяВалерия Чернявская
Банк Финляндии, где размещается и Музей Банка, является одним из старейших центральных банков Европы и мира. Здание Банка Финляндии стоит в центре Хельсинки уже 130 лет. Оно было построено в 1882 году. Экспозиция Музея содержит солидную коллекцию банкнот и монет, начиная еще с античных времен, а также дает представление о развитии финансовой системы в Финляндии и в Европе. Здесь можно ознакомиться с различными видами денег, а также приборами, с помощью которых можно измерить уровень инфляции, проверить водяные знаки и защитные нити купюр. Завершается экспозиция историей вступления Центробанка Финляндии в единую Европейскую систему и введения единой европейской валюты. Музея можно посетить бесплатно и воспользоваться услугами гида, которого нужно заказывать заранее. Экскурсии ведутся на трех языках – финском, английский и шведском. На сайте Музея Банка Финляндии предоставлена информацию о меняющихся выставках. В музее также есть небольшое кафе и магазин. Часы работы Вт.-Пт 11-17 Сб.-Вс. 11-16 Пн. - закрыт Посетив данный музей, вы узнаете, откуда появилось название денежной единицы «марка», какие люди изображены на купюрах и почему и как изменялись денежные средства. The Bank of Finland, which houses the Bank Museum, is one of the oldest central banks in Europe and the world. The building of the Bank of Finland has been standing in the center of Helsinki for 130 years. It was built in 1882. The exposition of the Museum contains a solid collection of banknotes and coins dating back to ancient times, and also gives an idea of ​​the development of the financial system in Finland and Europe. Here you can get acquainted with various types of money, as well as devices with which you can measure the level of inflation, check watermarks and security threads of banknotes. The exposition ends with the history of the entry of the Central Bank of Finland into the single European system and the introduction of the single European currency. The museum can be visited free of charge and you can use the services of a guide, which must be booked in advance. Tours are conducted in three languages ​​– Finnish, English and Swedish. The website of the Museum of the Bank of Finland provides information on changing exhibitions. The museum also has a small cafe and shop. Opening hours Tue-Fri 11-17 Sat-Sun 11-16 Mon. - closed By visiting this museum, you will find out where the name of the monetary unit "mark" came from, what people are depicted on banknotes and why and how money changed.
Lorenzo Ruiz GuerreroLorenzo Ruiz Guerrero
The museum is easily accessible by tram. Inside it, it is kind of small. Of course, it's a Money Museum, after all. But the information and all the items inside are very rich in history. You will know how Finland shifted from its own currency, Markka, into Euro. Different coins and paper currencies, from old ages to present day. There's just a lot to see. The speaker was also very knowledgeable. She spoke selkokieli for us since we are still students of Finnish Language. There are some freebies by the café as well. It's just a wonderful experience.
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The Bank Museum, situated conveniently near a charming church, is a hidden gem for anyone interested in the history of finance and Finnish banking. This small yet exceptionally well-organized museum offers a fascinating journey through the evolution of banking in Finland, with engaging exhibits and carefully curated displays that make the visit both informative and enjoyable. One of the highlights of the museum is that there is no entrance fee, making it an accessible attraction for everyone. Despite its compact size, the museum manages to cover a wide range of topics, making it a perfect spot for a quick yet enriching visit. Adding to the experience is the on-site café, where you can relax and enjoy a coffee after exploring the exhibits. The café provides a cozy atmosphere, making it a great place to reflect on the history you've just encountered or simply take a break in a unique setting. Overall, the Bank Museum is highly recommended for anyone with an interest in history, economics, or those simply looking to explore something unique in the area.
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Банк Финляндии, где размещается и Музей Банка, является одним из старейших центральных банков Европы и мира. Здание Банка Финляндии стоит в центре Хельсинки уже 130 лет. Оно было построено в 1882 году. Экспозиция Музея содержит солидную коллекцию банкнот и монет, начиная еще с античных времен, а также дает представление о развитии финансовой системы в Финляндии и в Европе. Здесь можно ознакомиться с различными видами денег, а также приборами, с помощью которых можно измерить уровень инфляции, проверить водяные знаки и защитные нити купюр. Завершается экспозиция историей вступления Центробанка Финляндии в единую Европейскую систему и введения единой европейской валюты. Музея можно посетить бесплатно и воспользоваться услугами гида, которого нужно заказывать заранее. Экскурсии ведутся на трех языках – финском, английский и шведском. На сайте Музея Банка Финляндии предоставлена информацию о меняющихся выставках. В музее также есть небольшое кафе и магазин. Часы работы Вт.-Пт 11-17 Сб.-Вс. 11-16 Пн. - закрыт Посетив данный музей, вы узнаете, откуда появилось название денежной единицы «марка», какие люди изображены на купюрах и почему и как изменялись денежные средства. The Bank of Finland, which houses the Bank Museum, is one of the oldest central banks in Europe and the world. The building of the Bank of Finland has been standing in the center of Helsinki for 130 years. It was built in 1882. The exposition of the Museum contains a solid collection of banknotes and coins dating back to ancient times, and also gives an idea of ​​the development of the financial system in Finland and Europe. Here you can get acquainted with various types of money, as well as devices with which you can measure the level of inflation, check watermarks and security threads of banknotes. The exposition ends with the history of the entry of the Central Bank of Finland into the single European system and the introduction of the single European currency. The museum can be visited free of charge and you can use the services of a guide, which must be booked in advance. Tours are conducted in three languages ​​– Finnish, English and Swedish. The website of the Museum of the Bank of Finland provides information on changing exhibitions. The museum also has a small cafe and shop. Opening hours Tue-Fri 11-17 Sat-Sun 11-16 Mon. - closed By visiting this museum, you will find out where the name of the monetary unit "mark" came from, what people are depicted on banknotes and why and how money changed.
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Валерия Чернявская

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The museum is easily accessible by tram. Inside it, it is kind of small. Of course, it's a Money Museum, after all. But the information and all the items inside are very rich in history. You will know how Finland shifted from its own currency, Markka, into Euro. Different coins and paper currencies, from old ages to present day. There's just a lot to see. The speaker was also very knowledgeable. She spoke selkokieli for us since we are still students of Finnish Language. There are some freebies by the café as well. It's just a wonderful experience.
Lorenzo Ruiz Guerrero

Lorenzo Ruiz Guerrero

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