Money Museum of the Deutsche Bundesbank, Currency museum in Bockenheim district, Frankfurt, Germany.
The Money Museum of the Deutsche Bundesbank is an exhibition space with over 80 interactive stations explaining currency production and monetary policy. The displays cover how money systems work and their role in modern economies.
The museum was founded in 1999 and documents the development of German currency systems and central banking practices. The collection traces major shifts in banking and the transition to modern monetary systems.
The collection displays coins, banknotes, and financial instruments from different German regions, showing how money took various forms across time. You can see how currency shaped local economies and daily commerce in these areas.
The building is located at Wilhelm-Epstein-Straße 14 and is open Tuesday through Friday and on weekends. Admission is free, and the exhibition is easy to navigate since the stations are well-marked and logically arranged.
Visitors can touch an authentic gold bar and experience a 360-degree cinema projection to understand money value better. These hands-on experiences make abstract financial concepts tangible and memorable.
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