Money Museum of the Bank of Lithuania, Financial museum in Totorių Street, Vilnius, Lithuania.
The Money Museum of the Bank of Lithuania is a museum on Totorių Street in Vilnius that displays exhibits about money history and economics. The collection spans five exhibition halls across two floors and provides information about the development of currency systems.
The museum was founded in 1999 and relocated to its current location in a later period. This move brought the collection to a new building with expanded exhibition space.
The collection presents the evolution of Lithuanian and international monetary systems through educational exhibitions and interactive displays.
The museum is located on Totorių Street and offers free admission for all visitors. Plan your visit for weekdays or weekends to make the most of the opening hours.
The museum houses a remarkable pyramid made from coins constructed with over one million individual pieces. This structure ranks among the largest of its kind worldwide.
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