Money Museum was closed to the public
The Money Museum was closed between March 11 and June 15, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as a preventive measure and to contain the new Coronavirus (COVID-19).
All cultural and educational activities are still, and until a date to be defined, suspended. For more information, you can contact us via email info@museudodinheiro.pt.
During this exceptional period, the health and well-being of our visitors and staff has been our highest priority. However, we brought you a little bit of the museum at home.
With the aim of transforming a period of crisis into an opportunity, the Money Museum reinforced its digital presence, either on the website (www.museudodinheiro.pt) or through Banco de Portugal's social networks (Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn).
In this sense, we introduced new content in the Treasures of the Collection and made available the Did you know...? that were previously only available to those who visited us physically.
Kids are not forgotten and that's why we remembered the podcast "Change for Exchange" (only in Portuguese), where we can find out what the banknotes are made of, the origin of the word money or the first Portuguese gold coin and much more!
The question that moves us is not to remain silent and reach out to "remote" visitors.
The Money Museum was closed between March 11 and June 15, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as a preventive measure and to contain the new Coronavirus (COVID-19).
All cultural and educational activities are still, and until a date to be defined, suspended. For more information, you can contact us via email info@museudodinheiro.pt.
During this exceptional period, the health and well-being of our visitors and staff has been our highest priority. However, we brought you a little bit of the museum at home.
With the aim of transforming a period of crisis into an opportunity, the Money Museum reinforced its digital presence, either on the website (www.museudodinheiro.pt) or through Banco de Portugal's social networks (Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn).
In this sense, we introduced new content in the Treasures of the Collection and made available the Did you know...? that were previously only available to those who visited us physically.
Kids are not forgotten and that's why we remembered the podcast "Change for Exchange" (only in Portuguese), where we can find out what the banknotes are made of, the origin of the word money or the first Portuguese gold coin and much more!
The question that moves us is not to remain silent and reach out to "remote" visitors.