The exhibition rooms at the NBP Money Centre are conceptual in nature. Each of them presents information about money related to specific eras, institutions or ideas. This makes it easier for visitors to acquire knowledge and find connections between the facts and mechanisms of the monetary systems and economics.
The history of Polish currency from the 16th century to the beginning of World War II.
Central bank gold reserves and their relation to the financial security of the state.
The history of banknotes created in Poland during the communist era in case of war between the Soviet Union and its satellites and NATO countries.
Polymer banknotes issued by central banks from 64 countries.
The theme of money as seen through the eyes of artists from different eras: from biblical and mythological motifs to contemporary times.
In the room styled as production hall you will learn about the process of the creation of banknotes and coins.
The economic transformation of Poland after 1989 - from central planning to the free market.
History and modern aspects of forms and organization of international economic integration.
Operating principles and development of cashless payment systems.
An introduction to the dynamic world of modern finance and the history of the evolution of the stock exchange.
Economics, banking, finance and daily life in the Polish People's Republic.
Cash flow and economic reality in Poland during World War I (1914–1918) and World War II (1939–1945).
Behind the mighty door there gold coins hidden in deposit boxes, and in the middle of the vault is a real bar of gold!
Secrets of security features used in Polish banknotes and examples of counterfeits.
Over 900 most valuable Polish coins and medals from the collection of the Narodowy Bank Polski.
The history of Polish central banking – from the 18th century to today.
A room dedicated to prominent Polish scientists and their economic concepts, as well as the development of financial institutions during the Second Polish Republic.
Rules, advantages and disadvantages of various monetary systems operating in Europe.
An exhibition of historic coins and a presentation of the economic changes that took place in Europe over 25 centuries.
A modern allegory of economic decisions in everyday life.