Feodosia Money Museum, Currency museum in Feodosiia, Crimea.
The Feodosia Money Museum holds a collection of around 30,000 coins and banknotes that traces how currency developed over many centuries. The pieces come from different places and time periods, showing how money and its uses changed throughout history.
The museum opened in 2003 and documents the monetary history of the city, which operated multiple minting facilities during different periods of its past. The collection focuses on coins and banknotes that were produced in Feodosia itself over the course of many centuries.
The museum displays coins and banknotes from different periods that show how important Feodosia was as a trading hub connecting many regions. The collection gives visitors a sense of the commercial relationships that shaped the city over many centuries.
The museum is easy to visit without any special preparation and the collection is accessible to anyone. You can see the exhibition in one to two hours and get a good overview of the different currencies and forms of money on display.
The museum has a special safe-room section that opened in 2005, displaying coins and notes that were made only in Feodosia. This area holds rare pieces that show the local production traditions of the city in a striking way.
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