To mark Prague Museum Night and International Archives Day, the CNB Visitor Center—specifically its CNB Archives division—will offer visitors the opportunity to learn about the history of the first Czechoslovak central bank.
The exhibition “The Czechoslovak National Bank: The First Independent Guardian of the Czechoslovak Currency” focuses on the establishment and operations of the Czechoslovak National Bank from 1926 to 1950—that is, from its founding until the moment its functions were taken over by the Czechoslovak State Bank.
The exhibition, created as part of the celebrations marking the 100th anniversary of the Czechoslovak National Bank, will also feature a special presentation of archival materials related to its founding in 1926.
Come and immerse yourself in the history of our currency and central bank at the CNB Visitor Center.
Artist Oldřich Kulhánek is well known to the Czech public primarily for the banknotes that pass through our hands every day. However, his work extends far beyond this. The exhibition also presents lesser-known aspects of the oeuvre of one of the most prominent figures in Czech graphic art.
Experience the world of banknotes through your own creations. You can design your own currency at our creative workshop, while learning interesting facts from the world of banknotes and testing your knowledge of security features.
Visit the interactive exhibition Behind the Currency, which presents the current roles of the central bank, as well as the exhibition People and Money, located in a historic strongroom and dedicated to the history of money and central banking. You can also explore the newest part of the People and Money exhibition: Alois Rašín’s Study, all set in a unique evening atmosphere.