Education Programme for Schools 2023/2024
The Money Museum is a unique place. It combines an outstanding historical collection with interactive multimedia devices and was installed in an old church, which once housed a bank vault!
Curious? Bring your students and find out more about the history of civilisations, from East to West, through money and economics. Economic learning, from a historical and contemporary perspective, is key to promoting inclusion and raising children to become more engaged citizens.
The activities in the Museum’s 2021/22 learning programme are led by professional educators and link to the curricula of the different school stages. They encourage critical thinking and engagement, as well as doing and creating, following teaching strategies adjusted to the students’ age group, learning style and skill-level.
Learning activities are available onsite and online (through digital platforms such as Teams or Zoom). We also provide self-guided activities that you can do independently, at school or at home, using the learning resources on the Museum’s website.
Book your visit by e-mail via [email protected]. Please provide the following:
- Visit/activity
- Date and time
- Number of participants
- Subject, school year and/or overall objectives
- Further information
- Contact details of the school and group leader
Find out more about the Money Museum on Instagram and YouTube! Follow us and discover many more curiosities.
Have a great visit! Have a great school year!
Types of visits and activities
Guided tour – Guided visit that explores the Museum’s exhibition and collection, in a fun and educational manner taking an active and participatory approach, based on prior knowledge.
Visit and workshop – Activity that promotes learning and critical thinking through sensory experimentation and creativity, valuing all forms of expression and production.
Game visit – Activity that explores the Museum’s space and collections through games and challenges, following the concept of edutainment.
Online – Remote activity through a digital platform, planned according to the specific needs and motivations of the group (subject, activity and duration).
The Money Museum is a unique place. It combines an outstanding historical collection with interactive multimedia devices and was installed in an old church, which once housed a bank vault!
Curious? Bring your students and find out more about the history of civilisations, from East to West, through money and economics. Economic learning, from a historical and contemporary perspective, is key to promoting inclusion and raising children to become more engaged citizens.
The activities in the Museum’s 2021/22 learning programme are led by professional educators and link to the curricula of the different school stages. They encourage critical thinking and engagement, as well as doing and creating, following teaching strategies adjusted to the students’ age group, learning style and skill-level.
Learning activities are available onsite and online (through digital platforms such as Teams or Zoom). We also provide self-guided activities that you can do independently, at school or at home, using the learning resources on the Museum’s website.
Book your visit by e-mail via [email protected]. Please provide the following:
- Visit/activity
- Date and time
- Number of participants
- Subject, school year and/or overall objectives
- Further information
- Contact details of the school and group leader
Find out more about the Money Museum on Instagram and YouTube! Follow us and discover many more curiosities.
Have a great visit! Have a great school year!
Types of visits and activities
Guided tour – Guided visit that explores the Museum’s exhibition and collection, in a fun and educational manner taking an active and participatory approach, based on prior knowledge.
Visit and workshop – Activity that promotes learning and critical thinking through sensory experimentation and creativity, valuing all forms of expression and production.
Game visit – Activity that explores the Museum’s space and collections through games and challenges, following the concept of edutainment.
Online – Remote activity through a digital platform, planned according to the specific needs and motivations of the group (subject, activity and duration).