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Bank of Finland Museum: A Journey Through Finnish Monetary History

Explore the fascinating history of Finnish money and central banking at the Bank of Finland Museum in the heart of Helsinki.

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Located in central Helsinki, the Bank of Finland Museum explores the history of money and banking in Finland, from ancient times to the modern Eurosystem. Interactive exhibits and historical artifacts offer insights into the Finnish economy and the role of the central bank.

A brief summary to The Bank of Finland Museum

  • Tuesday 11 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 11 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 11 am-5 pm
  • Friday 11 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 11 am-4 pm
  • Sunday 11 am-4 pm

Local tips

  • Visit during weekdays for a more relaxed experience and better access to museum staff for questions.
  • Check the museum's website for information on temporary exhibitions and special events.
  • Allow at least two hours to fully explore the exhibits and interactive displays.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Bank of Finland Museum is located in the heart of Helsinki, making it easily accessible by foot from many central locations. From Helsinki Central Station, walk north along Kaisaniemenkatu, then turn right onto Snellmaninkatu. The museum will be on your left, near Helsinki Cathedral. The walk is approximately 15 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    Helsinki's public transport system provides convenient access to the museum. Take a tram to the Senaatintori stop, which is directly in front of Helsinki Cathedral. From there, walk a short distance east along Snellmaninkatu to reach the museum. A single ticket for public transport within zones A and B costs €3.20 and is valid for 80-110 minutes.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Helsinki. A taxi ride from Helsinki Central Station to the Bank of Finland Museum typically costs between €13 and €22, depending on traffic and the taxi company. Taxi fares in Helsinki start at €5.30 during the day and €8.30 during nights and weekends.

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The Bank of Finland Museum, situated in the heart of Helsinki at Snellmaninkatu 2, offers a fascinating exploration of Finnish monetary history and the role of the Bank of Finland within the European System of Central Banks. Housed next to the Helsinki Cathedral and a stone's throw from the Bank of Finland itself, the museum is designed to appeal to anyone interested in economics and society. The museum's exhibits cover a range of themes, including the history of money and banking, monetary policy, financial literacy, and banknote art. Visitors can view rare coins, banknotes, and banking tools, tracing the evolution of currency in Finland from its earliest forms to the euro. Interactive displays allow visitors to test their skills as a central banker or discover the cost of a cinema ticket 50 years ago. Founded in 1811, the Bank of Finland is the fourth oldest central bank in the world. The museum showcases the bank's history and its crucial role in managing the euro. Visitors can also learn about modern financial phenomena, such as inflation and how to identify counterfeit banknotes. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and events, ensuring a fresh experience with each visit. Admission is free, making it accessible to all. After exploring the exhibits, visitors can relax in the museum café or browse the gift shop. Guided tours are available in Finnish, Swedish, and English, providing deeper insights into the world of banking and finance.

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