Reviews of The Money Museum at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Denver Branch. (Museum) in Denver (Colorado).
The Money Museum at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Denver Branch
1020 16th St Mall, Denver, CO 80202, United States
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Reviews of The Money Museum at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Denver Branch
Very cool Museum, very interesting facts about U.S currency. Kids loved the exhibits that they could understand and that they got a bag of shredded money when we left. Great place to visit with the family for free.
This place is so cool! It shows you how to detect counterfeit money by looking at it and even smelling it! Also you can see what $30,000,000 looks like!
It is not a large museum, and it is free! You also get a little free bag of shredded money to take home with you! I wouldn’t recommend for kids under 5, just because they wouldn’t be able to really reach or understand the museum.
Also you enter from the side of the building, google maps will take you to the front.
Museum is completely free. Small, good for a quick visit. They have some interesting displays and videos mostly geared towards kids. There's a security check at the entrance so be ready for that. Right on 16th Street, you don't have to go out of your way to get there. I reccomend it.
It was a nice visit, however it is a very small exhibit which shows some older currency and presents money management to children. The exhibits have no staff support and the staff there are all oriented toward protecting nothing in the area. Its a good free exhibit for children 7-12 and should only take about 15min to complete. Adults interested in American currency will be disappointed.
Loved this small museum, good for kids, shows educational values, some interesting activities as make your own bill, and interesting facts. It made our stay in Denver very pleasant and to get free bag of money and museum is for free ;)
My review is only for the exterior of the building. Lol
I didn't have a chance to go inside because it was closed when I was there. Located in the heart of downtown on the famous Larimer street. Beautiful entrance and feel very welcoming. It would have been nice if their hours of operation can be a bit more flexible for tourists.
It’s really a place for kids to go on a field trip to learn about money. For adults, there’s not too much practical information here. Yes you can see how to tell a fake bill from a real bill and also see some older types of currency that you may have never seen before. But most of the museum is about budgeting for larger expenses and how much people can make at certain jobs, coloring stations and what not. I was in and out after 20 mins
I really enjoyed visiting this museum. It was free. Much more than I expected. I loved the sack of shredded money!
Excellent stop to pass a little time and learn a little bit about personal finance and the history of money. You can expect to spend about 30 minutes here as it is not a major attraction that eats up a lot of time. Not a must do in Denver, however it is free and offers an opportunity to learn about financial impacts and history.
I wish there was more to see! We only had access to one main room and a projector tv room, it would be cool to have had tour of the whole building. Otherwise it was a very cool experience! They have high intense security but they are extremely friendly. Cool place to bring your kid. They have interactive activities and it was overall a decent experience. You learn a lot about money!
The free museum is small, but kid friendly. You will see all kinds of money and learn about the Federal Reserve. You get a small bag of free shredded money to take home.
This is the best quick museum for when you have 30 minutes to spare. The information is amazing. It is so cool to see how U.S. money has evolved. They have several interactive components and you can even take a picture with $30,00,000!
Very nice experience! Respectful staff. Though they dont offer a press room tour, it was still a very nice place to stop and find out where and how our currency is handled and manufactured.
Loved our trip to the Museum! Have to go through security so make sure not to take anything like pocket knives and such. Great learning experience! Kids loved it!
I enjoyed killing time looking at the history of our bank notes and coins. The tour is self guided and requires a security screening before entry. The souvenir bag of shredded money was a nice touch. There are a few activities for children, mostly involving making your own money.
Very interesting educational mini museum all about American money. Free. Over 18 must have ID for entry.
Ok, its a museum about money, so calm down with the "its boring" nonsense. It is, however, interesting. We spent maybe 45 minutes walking around, got a bag of shredded cash which was pretty cool and then made our way onward. Its a good time. Def worth it if you want to get inside for a little and learn a little something.
What a find! Takes just a few minutes to explain and lots of fun things to see. Every visitor gets a bag of shredded money!
The museum is little bit small but it was fun. You get a pack of "money" as souvenir.
Funny and educational experience about the American money history and monetary monitoring process. The museum is for free (don't forget ID/Passport) and will take you less than an hour
The money museum is good for what it is. There is an interesting display chronicling the history of currency in the United States along with an exhibit that teaches you about counterfeits. There are also a few interactive stations that younger children should enjoy.
It's a very informative place with plenty of cool activities that help you learn about money. Just about all of the displays are interactive. You can also get a free bag of shredded money on your way out.
It was a great experience and great opportunity to learn about the story of our money. Worth it to visit
There isn't really a lot here to see and its maybe 30 minutes of your time if your interested in older paper money and info on spotting counterfeits. You can grab a bag of shredded cash (about $165 worth) for free as you exit.
Free to get into. Pretty good displays of historical money. Just need to pass through security to get into.
It's a nice little stop if you are in Denver. And it's really cool to see different types of money throughout American history. You get to take a little bag of it with you.
Although the museum exhibition itself was small, I would argue that the friendly guards up front & the free admission, that comes with a complimentary bag of shredded currency, was worth it💱💵💰
It is insane to think somewhere in their vault, there's upwards of $400 million cash at all times
Free great quick visit especially if your in the area anyways, amazing to see the old money.
It has a few interesting displays, but it is small and can be perused in 15 minutes. Also very heavy handed in its depiction of credit.
To be honest, it was quite underwhelming. I guess I thought there would be more to it. Convenient, since it's right there with the mall, but otherwise I wouldn't go out of my way to go here.
What a great place! It definitely gives you the feeling of being inside a major federal building energy wise and what not. The museum is small, takes about an hour to fully tour it and read/look at everything they have on display. Security there is very friendly and will answer your questions. Added benefit is that it is free.
Any museum about money is sure to delight, and this is no exception. It's small so you don't need more than an hour. Most of the historic artifacts on display are (unsurprisingly) old banknotes and coins, some dating from the colonial years of the country. The rest of the exhibits describe the history of the Federal Reserve, provide interesting tidbits about the money supply and the economy, and promote financial literacy and independence.
To get in, you need a state-issued ID or passport, and you go through an airport-style security check. Admission is free. The staff were all very pleasant and helpful. There is no gift shop, but be sure to grab a free souvenir by the entrance, a small bag of shredded banknotes!
This is a cool quick stop while in town. Small exhibit, would be cool for kids. I appreciate the free souvenir!
It's fun to learn! Kids had a great time creating their own money
This was a really cool (free) museum. It’s mostly for kids and learning about personal finance but there were interesting parts for adults too. Kids can make their own “money” and all guests can take a bag of discarded, shredded money which was super cool.
There is not a whole lot to this free museum...it is very small. It is located in 1 large room before you enter the Federal Reserve Bank. There is one area that has a display of paper bills throughout history. There is a section where there are 2 bills side by side, same denomination. With a magnifying glass that slides across the display you look through it & try to decide which bill is counterfeit. The main draw for this museum is to see the display with $30 million dollars in the display...it is a popular photo spot! Visitors may also get a free small bag of shredded dollars..1 per person as a souvenir.
I am 21 years old and I had a blast at this money museum! You should've seen me acting like a little kid making my own money and celebrating getting my free shredded money hahaha! I had no shame! It was such a fun experience and it was definitely worth the stop. We went completely out of our way to go and I say it is totally worth it. Don't miss it.
This is definitely aimed at kids more than adults. It's mostly displays discussing money management and the concepts of credit and interest. The coolest thing there for adults is the collection of historic currency and the wall of $30,000. Don't forget to grab your sack of shredded currency on your way out!
Awesome place to visit while ur downtown and the best part, its Free!!
Small but interesting museum. An adult could be through it in 20 minutes but it occupied my 11 year old for 45 minutes. There are some interactive stations where kids can design their own currency.
Fantastic rainy (Ha it never rains in Colorado does it?) or snowy day place to take the kids or even just yourself. There is a lot to learn in this small and self-guided museum. It is incredibly interesting to see the history of the currency of the U.S. in all of it's forms and even get to do what most of will never get to do. Look at what 33 million in 100 dollar bills would look like if it were stacked up. The kids can created their own currency to be creative and get to walk out with about $67 in shredded bills. Good time for a museum that your tax dollars pay for (meaning it is "free" to attend)
There's not a lot to see our do, but the exhibits they have are interesting and there are a few activities for the kids.
Fun interesting museum about money and the Federal Reserve's role in the money supply of the economy. Free admission, and good for both kids and adults. You can also grab a free bag of shredded (error/misprinted) cash as a neat souvenir.
It's was very interesting and a fun learning experience for kids but since it a federal building they do medal detect you and you need to show ID in order to enter. Free shredded money for each person and admission is free.
It's not the most exciting museums but personally I found it super interesting and cool. I felt like I learned a lot of history and fun facts I didn't know before. If your in the area it is free so you might as well make time to check it out, you can walk out with a free bag of shredded bills on your way out as a souvenir
That cartoon bird was giving out the kind of sensible investing advice that you can only get in a museum movie room.
Nice for kids plus it's free and no reservation is required, good indoors activity with some fun things to do plus you get that bag of confetti money. It is small so dont expect to be there more than an hour.
It's educational, historical, and interesting enough for a grade-schooler. Running your hands through piles of money is always a cheap thrill.
The on-site amenities include a comfortable place to sit out of the wind and cold, or at least away from the street smoke, depending on the time of year.
It's a small museum at a great location. Btw the admission is free! I recommend this museum for those who love and not love money. It's a great museum for kids and foreigners too. Kids can show their creativity here by taking part in drawing and photo shoot on a dollar bill. It's a good first lesson for kids out there. There's a movie room for those who like to learn more about the history. Although you don't plan to go to any museums in Denver, the moment you walk on the street here, you feel that you need to make a stop at this museum and find lots of money! They give away "free money" at the entrance. No kidding!
Very nice small museum. You can learn how to discover fake money, see a little bit of history of the US dollars and see how 30Mio dollars looks like. On the way out, take a bag of shredded money. It's Free. Have the ID on you to enter
The Money Museum is an interesting place to spend about and hour or so if you are visiting the 16th street mall area. This free self guided tour allows one to see all the different forms of currency that has been used in the United States since the first forms of paper money were used. Other points of interest included the counterfeit detection test and the many different "edutainment" computer simulators which teach about the value of money, loans, interest, and inflation. If math, finance and accounting is your thing, then you will love this small interactive museum. Dont forget to bring your government issued ID since they will scan it and run it through a background search plus run you through a metal detector before being allowed to enter.
Small, free, fascinating museum run by the Federal Reserve Bank. Lots of historical coins and bank notes on display, gold bars, a stack of $30 million dollars (behind thick glass), history of US money. Free bags of shredded dollar bills (estimated value $130, but you''ll need a lot of tape). Getting in security is tighter than at an airport. They will check your ID and there's the xray machine.
Definitely not big enough for what I would have liked it to be, but very educational and a great way to kill 20 minutes in the area. Educational video, free "bag of money" and some nice information around the little area. Learn a lot, but not a place to plan the day around by any means.
It was so interesting to see the history of money. Where else can you get a bag of money ;)
This is a small museum only one room. Even though it's small it's nice and informative. It gives you a little break from the city's weather. It's also free which is nice, over all a good put stop.
Fascinating and Free. If you need to kill 45 minutes good place to learn about the history of our money. You can also leave with a bag of about 120 dollars worth of bills too. Only catch is they are shredded and some assembly required.
I have wanted to stop here for a couple years now. I finally had an opportunity this week. It is smaller then I expected but had some intresting displays including a stack of 30 million dollars (or at least a representation at closer inspection the top bills were real the rest was blank). Still intresting to see what that much money would look like in cash. If you are downtown and have 45 minutes to kill I would suggest stopping in.
This isn't a large museum but it did have a variety of older bills to look at. You can get a small bag of shredded money free. Kids seemed to enjoy designing their own money.
what a great, free mini visit. we spent about 1 hour there and enjoyed the history and free money (shredded). best part was making a $100 bill with my face on it
Cool place. Great for kids since it has a few interactive display. Plus it's FREE!!! Not too either so if your by yourself or don't have kids with you it doesn't take long to go through.
Quick self guided tour, it's free and there are a few activities to do inside if your kids are interested in money including designing your own currency notes, and taking a souvenir bag of shredded money, which is kinda cool and kids definitely get a kick out of it (me too!)
Small, simple, and a quick visit. We had so much fun designing our own fake money. You also get a bag of shredded money when you visit the museum.
The gravy is meaty and thick, the biscuits are a little fluffy for me, but they were very large and tasty. Their OJ was fresh squeeze or some high-end stuff because I had a flash back to my childhood at Grandma's house.
Nice stop for a few minutes, unless you have young children. Very nice for school-age groups.
This place was really educational about money.
I liked the fact it was free to get into.
There is a display of $30000000.00 cash that was neat to see.
They also have all sorts of money from the past on display.
Nice Museum. Self Guided and very interesting!
Cool quick walk through bout 30-40mins max. You have to go through security and I bet kids get excited over that. Worth a visit and it's free so hard to beat. Great area around this place walk and eat as well. Park in one of the paid parking lots.
Free. Just off the 16th mall so easy to get too. Some interesting exhibits on the history of the American bill. I was hoping for more interesting exhibits. The Mint might be a better tour.
Interesting museum about money and the Federal Reserve. Fairly small museum and you do have to go through security to get into the building. However, you get to leave with a souvenir bag of old, shredded money.
It wad great seeing currency over the past 200 plus years. Or more precisely, who knew that we only got currency during the Civil War? This was one of many interesting facts learned at this small museum.
This museum is well done but is not very big. Will take you less than 45 minutes to see everything. Not exactly a destination, but a good option if you are killing some time.
A lot smaller than I expected. There was a lot of good information on the functions of the Federal Reserve.
Very security minded...i.d. scanned....small....easily less than an hour to do....lots of fun hands on activities...and lots of historical currency that will put your knowledge of history to the test...plus free money! Although it is shredded.
The museum was quite small but it was fun to tour.
Nice to get a glimpse of a federal government building. The museum is small and with free entry, contains displays with old dollar notes and how to tell fakes. Friendly staff.
It was a great stop to see our country in action. I wish there was more to see and do. I know other's who left with us said thr same. Great start not have a video how thr money is made or how money is destroyed. Also make sure you have an state ID to get in.
Fun little place that we stumbled upon walking around the city. Free admission to come learn about how money works! Plus, you can get a free bag of shredded money as a keepsake.
Very short visit is all you need. But, interesting enough.
Easy to understand history of money. Probably perfect for young children 7-12...
Get a bag of free (shredded) money and learn how to spot a fake note. Not bad for free.
This is suited more to school children, fourth to sixth grade. However, adults will enjoy looking at displays of currency from the past and 30 million dollars.
Quite small and nothing spectacular, but certainly worth a visit to kill 20min.
Decent exhibit. Lots for kids to do and an interesting sight for money enthusiasts. See $30M in one box. Don't forget your free money at the exit!
Free. Totally worth a visit to learn ab money and the economy. It's small but you can easily spend over an hour here. Make it part of your next visit downtonw.
Small museum but very informative.
It was free, minus the $2 per 12 minutes we paid for parking... And got us out of the freezing cold while we killed some time before heading to the airport. Kinda boring but some interesting history.
A free and fun activity for all ages. Short museum compared to many others in Denver area. Free money bag as you exit!
Interesting but not much to see.
It is a cool room with old currency, but minting tours are no longer held. We were referred to Kansas City if you want to see the actual operation.
Informative, but mainly seems to be designed more for children, still a cool stop if only to look at the historical dollar designs (it's also free so...)
It was a cool place to go! Go when it is free, I'm not sure it is worth paying for. Remember to bring your photo ID, it is required to get in if you're an adult.
Has a display of all historical currencies in the US. Best done with a follow-up visit to the mint. The design your own currency camera was not functional .
I thought this would be cool for adults, and there are some neat pieces. But really it’s for children. But you do get to walk away with a free bag of money! (Shredded ;)
Doesn't look nearly as interesting as some of these other reviews are making it sound, that's for sure. Maybe you could just take your kid on a "tour" of 16th Street Mall instead of going on a tour here with someone who's too young to have any interest in a place of this nature.
Super Cool! Every educational.
Many information about banks and dollar. The place is cool but small. We have to show ID Card or Passport to enter and no charge.
It a bit smaller then i thought but its free! Worth visiting ! You can pick up a bag of real shredded money as souvenir)
Pretty interesting stuff and its free. Great option when its freezing outside. Its also nice to have something cool to show your kids.
Small but cute and loved the old money
So neat. Did not expect it to be so! Nice break for adults and kids from the heat and rain when in the area. Didn't take too long to explore...about an hour was enough.
It's a small museum, but nice. Only takes about half an hour to see everything. There are several exhibits for kids.
Cool museum. Educational and fun. Dont take video or they'll tell u not to. Very strict. Photos r cool no video.
I was fun to be able to go inside a federal reserve bank. The dispalys of U.S. money thoughouts its history was interesting. I took home a bag of shreded money. The novelty of that alone was wkrth it.
Pretty small museum but great for kids. There's a case with 30mil! Definitely worth checking out!
Fun place for kids and adults alike
It's alright, good if you have kids. I would only come here if it's cold out and you need to kill some time for free. There are way cooler things to do in Denver
Neat look at the history of our currency, a good educational experience on money management for kids. Quick and free without the hassle of waiting at the mint.
Very interesting exhibition. Most people don't really know what the Federal Reserve Bank is. Definitely worth the time.
They give you a free bag of shredded money. Have interactive things to do. There is a movie that explains the function of the federal reserve bank system..
Great guides and a completely entertaining and fun experience! It’s a great place with great and interesting exhibits. We had a great time visiting this place.
I love museums and this one peeked my interests from the start. I got a good education that day I went. And it's completely free!
Quite small but very interesting. You are entitled to a bag of free money if you visit.
The museum was a fun attraction. It's more for children but still a nice little nugget to visit.
Somewhat simplified version of our money's history on display, but still educational.
Certainly worth visiting for young and old.
Very interesting but it is incredibly small. All the guards were very professional. Best of all, it's free and educational.
Very cool. A smaller museum, but very well laid out and presented. A lot of very cool information
Super neat artifacts with some interesting and educational displays. The staff and security personnel where incredibly helpful. Would definitely do again.
Free.. used the audio phone tour and gave some interesting facts. Right off main street and can spend 30 minutes for something to do.
Cool museum. Small and not many exhibits but it’s Only so much you can say and show about currency. I enjoyed it.
Quick little trip, not much there but it's interesting. Worth the detour as everyone who visits gets one (1) bag of money.
It's free and all about the history of paper money. Well worth the stop. Takes a out 30 minutes to tour it.
It's a beautiful old building and how can you not love the establishment that handles our cold hard cash. The events with banquets are beautifully done.
Enjoyed the historic currency display and grabbed a bag of money to take home for the kids. Learned about detecting fraudulent bills.
We had a nice time here with friends. It was truly something to see how this process works. The staff was very helpful sharing the details.
Very cool little museum to check out for free. Got our free bag of money on the way out
Really nice for family and adults we enjoyed it. Small but great. And its FREE
Geared more for children. If you skip the kids stuff, it's about 5-10 minutes including going through the metal detector
Fun and brief museum on federal reserve. Be sure to get your free bag of money before leaving. That is a bag of shredded money. :)
Interesting but very small.
Place was awsome. great place to learn about the history of our money and look at some cool stuff
The free self guided tour was just one room. A bit disappointed but you do get a souvenir of shredded money
Been to many money museums across the country. The most interesting thing here is that they have millions on display.
Very interesting. It is a small museum so it makes for a short and interesting visit.
It was a great experience. Its small place with lots of information about the US currency, "Paper Money".
Great little tour if you are in the 16th street mall area. Free and informative.
Free entry, and they even give you about $165 for visiting. Pity it has already been shredded in advance.
Very informative and educational more so than I would have ever thought. Great place to visit
Good lessons about money for children and teenagers, and a small currency display suitable for adults.
Closing for a brand new interactive experience.
The guides are knowledgeable and energetic. The exhibits are entertaining and interesting. Great place for everyone
Nice displays of currency, and counterfeit v. real bills. Other displays are relatively pedantic/elementary.
It's the lobby of the Federal Reserve Bank-Kansas City, Denver Branch. Not a whole lot to see but you get a free baggie of real shredded money as a souvenir!
Fun Museum. Free to the public. Kid friendly. Definitely a must see.
Enjoyed the museum, it was informative and easy to navigate. Picture ops were great.
Fun little museum to visit while in Denver. Plus you get a bag of money just for visiting!
Decent for being free, but I don't think I'd spend more than 30 mins here. A little bit of a disappointment.
Fun place to get an historical overview of money. Great stop for families and kids.
I love how the vents make strange noise at night it is always fun to watch how people react.
small but interesting museum.
It was a great experience for everyone.
They even gave out free bags of shredded money.
A nice free tour of the Federal Reserve. Several neat interactive activities and souvenirs.
A great place to learn about money in Denver. This place is free on the 16th Street Mall.
It's fun it's free and a good way to relax for an hour viewing $$$$
Great to see all the money throught the country's history and how bills have developed
VERY SMALL, VERY VERY SMALL but very cool
Small but cool. The gate wouldn't let us out when we were there.
Can't wait to get a tour!
Fun place. Plus you walk out with free money $165.
Very cool, dosnt take a lot of time, looking forward to the expansion. Helpful people.
3 stars for the shredded cash they give you. Nothing much there other than the bills they have from day 1
Interesting + we got old money which is great for stuffed animals and pillows :)
If you can't get mint tickets, go to the FED. Great opportunity to learn about currency
Pretty small but kinda neat that they add this for the public to check out
Very interesting!! I learned a lot about the evolution of our money.
Neat exhibit, not big. 30 min visit or so.
Interesting. Free. Easy way to kill time, expect to spend an hour or less here
Nice, but expected more. Would have been better if had docents explaining and giving info.
Was surprisingly fun and interesting well worth a visit.
Fun learning experience and free!!
Not really a museum person but this was very informative and interesting!
Honestly, not much to see. The $30 million is pretty cool
It's a guarded building, shrouded with secrets of things unknown...
Or I am just too lazy to ask about a tour.
Fun, wish I could have all that money, ok well most of it, ok will settle for some.... :)
Fun place
It's free and you get a free mini bag full of money.
Cute museum. Free admission. Free bag of shredded money
Had a lot of fun here!
Wonderful place to go! Thanks
Cool but very small 1 room museum
Interesting place. Don't forget your free bag of money
Very interesting, and they give you a bag of money! 😉 …
Fun to see old money! Free for tourists!
Interesting place here. Not very big, but full of history.
Nice, but very small public viewing area
Small place but with light of info. Plus the money is real.
Fun stop to learn about money. Lots of hands on exhibits.
Small but interesting. Plus it's free.
Had a good time don't forget your free by of moneu
Interesting, but really just dissatisfying. I was hoping to see money being made!
Money is fascinating, security is tight. Self directed tour.
We like our bags of shredded cash! :)
Interesting! I spent about 45m+ here. I recommend.
Pretty small and not much on show.
Interesting tour, you get 2 pennies at the end
Geared more towards children to learn about banking.
Not much to see. Small only takes about half an hour.
Not much to see... but i got some money out of it haha
Cool museum! Very informative.
Neet place to stop. Takes about 30 min to get in and look around.
Fun little place it takes about 15 minutes
Interesting stuff, wish there was a gift shop.
Nice free tour very educational
Its a pretty small place but informative
Interesting place. Cool part of downtown Denver.
Interesting, small, great if you have kids
Much more interesting than the reviews suggested
Worth a wander through if you have an afternoon to kill.
Really really small. Takes about 10 minutes to see.
Neat self guided tour and free
Free! Cool exhibits and film
Not much to see, but get your shredded money bag here.
Good place to learn about your money & saving.
Not much to see. At least it's free
Really small, but pretty cool.
You can learn about the basics about the federal reserve
All the officers on site were nice and helpful
Free and educational
Great story of the history of our currency
Interesting museum, small but interesting
Not much there but it's free.
Nice
If you like money you should go
Great place to learn about money.
Free sacks of cash! (Unfortunately it's shredded)
Stop by and pick up a bag of shredded cash!
Very enjoyable and informative.
Very informative displays.
Interesting facts about the U.S. money.
Free and worth seeing.
Lot of interesting facts of money
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They gave out money bags
Very small and kind of lacking...
Very informative, I loved it.
A fun, educational experience!
Was fun, geared for children
Very interesting and free
Fun money
free place and free bag of shredded money
Short tour but informative
Small but interesting.
Great place to visit!
Clean, fun and educational!
Helpful information for kid,and teenagers
Cool for all ages
Free museum on money.
Old ballparks, very interesting
Small but interesting
Small but interesting
Nice place for family.
Under construction until August
Took my kids to see this
Must go!!
History and a learning experience
It was ok
Fun experience! =)
Ok for brief visit.
Go to the Denver mint instead
There wasn't that much there...
Really cool place
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Very educational
Fun for kids
Great museum
Awesome
Very interesting
Kool and informative
everyone should see this
pretty knowledgeable
Fun and educational.
Great experience
Cool place!
Never been here
& it's free
Verey interesting.
Free money!
Fun and educational
Interesting!
Gift shop!
Interesting
(Translation) Free museum, great hospitality! - July 2016
Before returning you must show your credentials in this building equivalent to the Banque de France.
Very good reception upon our arrival, the children will have the right to a sticker before returning.
Nice visit for numismatists and others who will find some frankly cool fun activities, especially for children.
Before leaving don't forget to take your bag of $$$$
If you have some time go for it!
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Musée gratuit, excellent accueil ! - Juillet 2016
Avant de rentrer vous devez montrer patte blanche dans cette battisse équivalente à la Banque de France.
Très bon accueil dès notre arrivée, les enfants auront le droit à un sticker avant de rentrer.
Visite sympa pour les numismates et les autres qui trouveront quelques activités ludiques franchement cool notamment pour les enfants.
Avant de partir n'oubliez pas de prendre votre sachet de $$$$
Si vous avez un peu de temps allez-y !
(Translation) Free museum, fairly modest in size but not uninteresting. Allows you to see many old tickets as well as fun activities for the youngest. Don't forget to leave with a small bag of shredded counterfeit banknotes, an original souvenir.
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Musée gratuit, de taille assez modeste mais pas inintéressant pour autant. Permet de voir de nombreux billets anciens ainsi que des animations ludiques pour les plus jeunes. N'oubliez pas de repartir avec un petit sac de faux billets déchiquetés, un souvenir original.
(Translation) Free $ History Museum in Denver. The museum itself is not large, but quite informative. As a souvenir, you can take a package of cut 160 $.
(Original)
Бесплатный музей истории $ в Денвере. Сам музей не большой, но достаточно информативный. В качестве сувенира, можно взять пакет резанных 160$.
(Translation) A simple but interesting place to visit with your children, it's free and they only ask for an ID to enter...😊
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Un lugar sencillo pero interesante para visitar con tus niños, es gratuito y solo te piden una identificación para poder entrar...😊
(Translation) Although it is mostly for children, we had a lot of fun and had an excellent time. And the best free entry. I really loved this city, there is something that I photograph anywhere.
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Aunque es sobretodo para niños, nos divertimos mucho y pasamos un rato en excelente. Y lo mejor la entrada en gratis. Esta ciudad realmente me encantó, hay algo que fotografía en cualquier lugar.
(Translation) You can study American money. It's not very spacious inside.
(Original)
アメリカのお金の勉強が出来ます。中は、あまり広くありません。
(Translation) Checking at the entrance took the same time as visiting the museum. :))) 20 minutes is enough for everything, do not forget to take a bag of money. Everything is free!
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Проверка на входе заняла столько же времени,что и посещение музея.:)))На всё хватит 20ти минут,не забудьте взять мешочек денег.Все бесплатно!
(Translation) free admission
(Original)
공짜 free admission
(Translation) The most protected museum in the world but despite that it's free to see millions behind armored glass
(Original)
Le musée le plus protégé du monde mais malgré ça c'est gratuit de voir des millions derrière une vitre blindé
(Translation) Super cool and very interesting, it's a small museum but one not to be missed!!!
(Original)
Súper padre y muy interesante, es un museo pequeño pero que no hay que perderse!!!
(Translation) good visit
(Original)
Buena visita