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In Hungary, 24 April is Saint George the Dragonslayer Day, probably one of the most famous military saints in the Christian world.
Princes' Gold - Royal Representation in Transylvania exhibition in Hungarian National Museum was accessible until 13th april.
The Money Museum and the Money Museum Panoramic Terrace await their guests with the usual opening hours on 1st of May.
Our company has been selected as a finalist in three separate categories of the Industry Eagles Awards
The Money Museum has been nominated for the Museum of the Year 2025 award by the Pulszky Society - Hungarian Museum Association jury.
Vote for the Money Museum and the Money Museum Panoramic Terrace!
The competition at the Money Museum is now closed and the winners have been announced.
Our twelfth guest was Tamás Bagi, IT engineer, digitalisation, Fintech and AI expert, with whom we talked about the "Revolution in Finance".
Our eleventh guest was Attila André Elekes, stamp and banknote designer.
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The Hungarian State Treasury launched the Masterstroke competition exactly 10 years ago, with the aim of developing financial awareness.
Visitors are welcome to learn more about the gold forint of Poland’s King Władysław III in the Money Museum.
The numismatic background of the Rise of the Raven (Hunyadi TV series)
The "Princes' Gold” collection, worth billions of HUF, was transported home by the central bank's armoured car on the 28th of February in 2025.
The Money Museum is celebrating its third birthday on 15th of March, with 324,000 visitors since it first opened its doors.
The eagerly awaited exhibition of the Princes' Gold – Royal Representation in Transylvania collection will be viewable in Hungary soon.
Endre Horváth's banknotes are very well known to members of Generation 'X', and perhaps even to Generation 'Y'.
8. March 2025.: Mihály Varga, the new Governor of the MNB was, at the opening ceremony of the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Numerous countries, including Hungary, have devised strategies for a comprehensive education in basic finance.
On March 16th, we welcome guests with the usual opening hours.
Yesterday's guest of our Coffee House Talks series was Tamás Bagi an IT engineer.
The Money Museum educators not only present the exhibits but actively shape the financial thinking of visitors.
This year, the Money Museum won the award in the "Disseminating Investor Awareness" category.
Our first Senior programme took place on the 31st of January at the House for the Elderly in Újbuda.
Almost 200 years of national and international rare stamps are exhibited in the temporary exhibition of the Money Museum and the Stamp Museum.
But what does an irrational number have to do with our monetary system? More than we may think.
The guest of the last Coffee House Talks event was Attila André Elekes, a graphic designer who designs banknotes and stamps.
The Day of Hungarian Culture has been celebrated on 22 January since 1989 and it became a state-recognised commemoration day in 2022.
Péter Fertőszögi, Head of the BÁV Becsüs Academy, was the most recent guest of the Money Museum coffee house talks event series.
The sessions were ‘fully booked’ and achieved great success in the most important house of the country.
Christmas has traditionally been a celebration of family, love and comfort, but in the 21st century it has taken on new meanings.
On the 15th of October, the birthday event was attended by art historian Péter Fertőszögi, Art Director of BÁV Auction House and Pawnshop Ltd.
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The holiday is an opportunity to thank all those who give their selfless contribution to save lives.
The Coffee House Talks event is the Money Museum's monthly event series.
The Andrássy Castle in Tiszadob is not only one of the jewels of Hungarian history, but also a unique venue for cultural events.
Do we need 'emergency money’?
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In 2024 the museum was awarded the Family Friendly Workplace Certification Label by the Family Friendly Hungary Centre.
Two publications promoting Financial Education were presented in our Coffee House Talks series.
Only a month and a half are left of the centenary year of the Central Bank of Hungary, but the anniversary quiz game has ended.
The winners of the competition that was launched for the 100th anniversary of the central bank have been announced.
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This time the guests were Eszter Hergár, Managing Director of the Money Museum and the actor Armand Kautzky.
On the 31st of October we celebrate World Savings Day at the Money Museum as well. Here are some good tips for making prudent financial decisions.
Our knowledgeable guide was Teréz Horváthné Rudolf who showed us, how an idea becomes a physical coin.
We are awaiting our visitors with changing opening hours during the autumn break!
More than a thousand secondary school students attended the KiberFest 2024 event organised by the Budapest Police Headquarters.
The Money Museum attended the European Museum Academy’s (EMA) award ceremony in Cyprus
"Worth its weight in gold" is what we say when we think something is very valuable, like gold itself.
On the 1st of October, the Terrace Café was a great success in the reception area of the Money Museum.
Fairy tales convey important financial attitudes and values, and children can learn a lot about the value of money
The Hungarian Money Museum and Visitor Center relaunched its "Suitcase Museum - Journey around money" programme.
We await our guests every day between 12 P.M. and 8 P.M.
The Researchers' Night is a series of free events across Europe to promote science and careers in research.
Summer is over, school has started, and students are sitting at their desks instead of playing.
The next Terrace Café will be held on the 3rd of October.
Last week we were visited by the mysterious Umbrella Man, and now are bringing another video of this fantastic experience!
The Money Museum’s open day on 1 August was a huge success, during which visitors were able enter without a prior booking.
On Thursday, the 25th of July, we will await our dear visitors with our usual opening hours.
On Wednesday, the 24th of July, we will await our dear visitors again.
Summer vacation started, but not for the Money Museum
The Money Museum's Panoramic Terrace welcomes guests every day from 2:00 PM to 11:00 PM!
On Wednesday, the 26th of June, we will await our dear visitors with our usual opening hours.
An exhibition entitled “From the Kossuth Banknote to the Forint” will open at the Kállay Collection in Nyíregyháza.
During the European Football Championship, the Money Museum's Panoramic Terrace awaits all guests with extended opening hours!
Little is said about the designers of money, even though we see their work every day.
On the 8th of June in 1867, our longest reigning king, Franz Joseph who ruled for 68 years, was crowned
On Thursday, the 13th of June, we will await our dear visitors with our usual opening hours.
Since Archaeology Day is just around the corner, it is interesting to ask what tools the Money Museum uses to help with its numismatic excavations.
On Monday, the 24th of June we will await our dear guests during our usual opening hours.
On Friday, the 7th of June, we will await our dear visitors with our usual opening hours.
The Money Museum's Panoramic Terrace will be closed from 12 p.m to 5 p.m. on 31th of May (Friday) for a private event!
Nearly 80 years after its birth, one of the most important written documents of 20th century Hungarian history has has officially become a relic.
The Money Museum and Visitor Center is among Europe’s finest after a two-round competition.
The Money Museum pays tribute to the centenary of the MNB with a temporary exhibition.
On Saturday, the 27th of April, we will await our dear guests during our usual opening hours.
The Hungarian Money Museum and Visitor Center has taken part in a unique exhibition.
Olympics fever is burning in France, not just Paris, but also in the La Monnaie de Paris - The Mint of Paris’ Museum.
"My experiences at the Money Museum" is a competition we held for primary and secondary school students in the November of 2023.
On Tuesday, the Superfinals of our BankCode national study competition were held at the Money Museum.
The world's first floating coin has been born
Tamás Sulyok, the President of the Republic, awarded the Hungarian Cross of Merit to Eszter Hergár and Ágnes Sütő.
The capital's food problem was waiting for a solution in the last year of World War II, which was solved with a special security, the loan tickets.
We are extremely grateful to our visitors for making the Money Museum a lively place to be on its second birthday!
Pénz7, a series of events to raise financial awareness through interactive tools, will take place from the 4th to the 8th of March for the tenth time.
Great-Britain's national bank, the Bank of England, will issue the country's new banknotes on the 5th of June in 2024.
What is the highest denomination of paper money ever issued in the world worth today, which just so happens to be Hungarian?
On Wednesday, the 14th of February, we will await our dear visitors with our usual opening hours.
Decorating a Christmas tree in a wagon for the children - interview with a former passenger of the legendary gold train.
The Central Bank of Hungary, celebrating its centenary year, has launched a series of posts on its Facebook page called: 100 years - 100 stories
In the time capsule that ends the Petőfi Bicentenary, the works of living poets were selected to be displayed alongside Petőfi's poems.
The year 2024 is extremely important for the Central Bank of Hungary, as this year marks the 100th anniversary of its foundation.
Artificial intelligence (AI) can also open up new horizons in the world of museums.
The professionals, who came to Budapest with the Hungarian Banking Association, enjoyed the guided tour and the interactive games.
The Money Museum has exciting programmes for all ages in December.
The Family Friendly award-winning Money Museum and Visitor Center has signed an agreement with the National Association of Large Families.
We commemorate the 150th anniversary of the city’s unification with a numismatic panorama.
Since the beginning of the school year, the financial education programme called "Suitcase Museum – Journey around Money" has reached 5,000 students.
A rare silver coin has been discovered by archaeologists during the restoration of the Várhegy (Castle Hill) in Veszprém.
Zsolt Szoboszlai, the father of Dominik Szoboszlai and head coach of Főnix Gold, was the latest guest of our Coffee House Talks series.
The Money Museum's Suitcase Museum initiative is proving to be more popular than expected, so the nationwide tour will continue in 2024!
Another European award for the Money Museum
There was a huge interest in the Neumann Next national competition, organized on the occasion of John von Neumann's 120th birthday
Winter is coming soon and it's good to be well prepared!
On Thursday, the 14th of November, we will await our dear visitors with our usual opening hours.
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It's incredible to say, but October marks the one-year anniversary of our Coffee house talks series.
On Friday, the 6th of September, we will await our dear visitors with our usual opening hours.