Other visitors' reviews of Bank of Korea Money Museum
Show More Reviews
Daniel in Shenzhen
5/5
Outstanding
A neat museum (closed Mondays) which talks about money in Korea and around the world.
Bank of Korea Money Museum attraction highlights
Some information may have been translated by Google Translate
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Bank of Korea, the Bank of Korea Currency and Finance Museum has been opened, which mainly displays the history of domestic and foreign currency culture, historical materials and historical evolution of the Bank of Korea, etc., to enhance everyone's understanding of currency culture, price stability and economic development. know. As a cultural space, the Currency and Finance Museum also displays more than 4,500 currencies at home and abroad, as well as the daily work of the Bank of Korea, the manufacturing process of currency, the identification method of counterfeit currency, and the research on money and national economy. Through these, a space for on-site learning is provided for visitors who come to visit.
Recommendations Near Bank of Korea Money Museum
Surrounding area map of Bank of Korea Money Museum
Bank of Korea Money Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
Some reviews may have been translated by Google Translate
A neat museum (closed Mondays) which talks about money in Korea and around the world.
Free museum highlighting the monetary history of Korea in a historic building right near Myeongdong.
I always saw it on my way there, but this is my first time going in! I took a quick look around because it was close to closing time, but it was really interesting! I want to go back again when I have more time!
The Bank of Korea Monetary and Financial Museum is very meaningful! It shows the development of Korean currency and the evolution of the financial system. There are rich exhibits in the museum, including currencies and financial instruments from different periods. Through the visit, you can learn about the economic history and financial culture of Korea. It is a good place to increase knowledge.
Located near the entrance of branch B of Line 2, the main building of the Korean Bank has a history of more than 100 years. It is now open to the public as a monetary and financial museum, where you can see all kinds of currencies, as well as some commemorative coins issued by Korea on the anniversary day, and learn about the history of world currencies. It's worth it.
The Monetary and Financial Museum opened by the Bank of Korea is the only exhibition hall in South Korea related to money and finance. It has many historic coins, including the first one in South Korea. The museum is two stories high, formerly the old home of the Bank of Korea, which has a history of nearly 100 years. It has a very high appreciation value and is worth visiting.
The entrance of the museum doesn't seem very big, but once you enter you will find it very interesting. Of course, the premise is that you are interested in these types of things. There are many ancient exhibits that silently tell the changes of currency.