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MoneyMuseum (Zürich)

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The Zurich-based MoneyMuseum is a private museum that focuses critically on monetary history and the future of money. It is funded by the nonprofit Sunflower Foundation.

History

The MoneyMuseum was founded by financial analyst Dr Jürg Conzett in 1999. He assigned his private collection to the Sunflower Foundation, which had been founded specifically as the umbrella organization of the MoneyMuseum. With the website www.moneymuseum.com he went online in the same year, as the world’s first numismatic museum ever.[1]

In October 2000, the MoneyMuseum founded a branch in the Swiss National Museum. In 2002, it opened a permanent exhibition in the Museum Bärengasse.[2] That was also the venue of the highly regarded exhibition ‘The People of Zurich and their Money’ which did not focus on coins but one the way people make use of money.[3] In February 2003, the MoneyMuseum got its own 500 square meters premises at Hadlaubstrasse 106. Since then, the permanent exhibition is regularly supplemented by special presentations and events.[4]

Orientation

The MoneyMuseum considers itself as a modern communications platform, which aims ‘at making the visitor aware of the historical, economic and social background of the individual objects, thus making him reflect about his own use of money.’[5]

The MoneyMuseum on the internet

Prepared by the staff, the MoneyMuseum offers information material on the internet for free.[6] Among the range on offer are the history of money in the past as well as ‘Money:critical’ where distinguished economic theorists deal with current aspects of money.[7] As of 2016, the MoneyMuseum places a new focus on ‘Crisis’.[8]

Further reading

  • Kampmann, Ursula (2008). 'Panta rhei oder eine kurze Geschichte des MoneyMuseums', Vernissage 5.
  • Kampmann, Ursula (2006). 'Die Zürcher und ihr Geld. 2000 Jahre Zürcher Geldgeschichte', Vernissage 10.

References

  1. ^ Lemma ‘Jürg Conzett’ in ‘Numismatic Who’s who’ and Kampmann 2008, p. 39.
  2. ^ Kampmann 2008, p. 42.
  3. ^ Kampmann 2006, pp. 43–49 and 'Wer interessiert sich schon für Geld?'. Neue Zürcher Zeitung from 4 May 2006. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  4. ^ Kampmann 2008, pp. 42–43.
  5. ^ Kampmann 2008, p. 43.
  6. ^ Printed publications, and audiobooks and other audio products are available here.
  7. ^ ‘Money:critical’
  8. ^ New contributions to the topic of crisis.