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Lectures

Below you will find a list of topics on which we offer information events to school classes, groups of university students and other visiting groups.

  • The Deutsche Bundesbank: Objectives, tasks and functions
  • Euro banknotes and coins: Design and security features

Experts from the Bundesbank explain how the monetary system basically works. Visitors should allow around one hour for each information event. We ask that details about the content and structure of the events be coordinated in advance.

For teachers teaching economic topics, we offer seminars covering all aspects of money and currency - for the most part in cooperation with teacher training institutions in the individual federal states.

Details about the content and structure of the events can be arranged in advance by telephone or you can register directly using the registration form.

Place for learning

The Money Museum addresses many subjects that are also on the curricula in many schools, especially in classes on economics and social studies. This enables the Museum to serve as a place for extracurricular learning, too. Classes on the ways in which markets function, the interconnections between monetary and fiscal policy and the monetary policy aspects of globalisation can be held at our premises. We provide expert assistance and can provide, possibly for the entire length of your visit, a lecture room so that you can prepare for and review your visit of the museum.

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Current issues:

The Money Museum will be closed on 29 August 2010 because of the "Museumsuferfest".

 

 

Money museum

Deutsche Bundesbank
Wilhelm-Epstein-Str. 14
60431 Frankfurt am Main

Tel.: +49 69 9566 - 3073
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Opening hours

Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri: 10.00-17.00
Wed: 10.00-21.00
Sun and public holidays: 10.00-17.00
Sat: closed

Closed:
Easter Sunday, 1 May
24/25/31 December
1 January

Free admission

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