Museum
Museum of the National Bank of Romania
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Housed in the former Palace of the National Bank of Romania on Doamnei Street, this museum offers a fascinating journey through the country's financial history. The building itself is a masterpiece of neoclassical architecture, with ornate interiors that include marble staircases, stained-glass ceilings, and vaulted halls. Exhibits trace the evolution of money in Romania from ancient times to the modern euro-era, featuring rare coins, banknotes, and printing presses. Visitors can see the original gold vaults, where Romania's gold reserves were once stored, and learn about the bank's role in shaping the nation's economy. Interactive displays explain concepts like inflation and currency design, while temporary exhibitions often focus on economic themes. The museum provides a unique perspective on Romanian history through the lens of finance, making it appealing to both history buffs and those curious about the mechanics of money.
Don't miss
- Explore the grand banking hall with its original teller counters and chandeliers
- See the gold vault and learn about Romania's gold reserves
- View rare coins and banknotes, including the first Romanian leu
- Examine historical printing presses and security features
- Visit the temporary exhibition space for rotating economic themes
Tickets & tours
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Know before you go
- You must book a guided tour in advance; walk-ins are not allowed. Tours are free but require a reservation.
- Photography is allowed without flash in most areas, but some exhibits may be restricted.
- Bring a valid ID for entry; security checks are in place.
- The museum is only open Monday to Friday, typically 9:00–17:00. Check the official site for exact hours.
A bit of history
The National Bank of Romania was established in 1880, and its headquarters on Doamnei Street was completed in 1900. The building survived both world wars and the communist era, serving as a symbol of financial stability. The museum opened in 2009 to preserve and present the bank's heritage.
Common questions
Is the museum free?
Yes, entry is free, but you must reserve a guided tour in advance.
How long is the guided tour?
Tours last about 1 to 1.5 hours and are led by knowledgeable guides.
Can I visit without a guide?
No, access is only with a guided tour for security reasons.
Is there a gift shop?
Yes, a small shop sells souvenirs and replica coins.
Are there English tours?
Yes, English tours are available, but check availability when booking.
Can I take photos?
Yes, without flash. Some areas may have restrictions.
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