Banknote Museum of the Ionian Bank

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Kerkira, Greece

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Banknote Museum of the Ionian Bank Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Banknote Museum of the Ionian Bank is located in Kerkira, Greece on Nikiforou Theotoki 32. Banknote Museum of the Ionian Bank is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category museum in Greece.

Address

Nikiforou Theotoki 32

Phone

+30 2661041552

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Dirk Schubert

For us this was an rather unexpected highlight of our trip to Corfu Town. This small, free-entrance museum is not only for people interested in Greek numismatics (which we were on the lowest level only) but also for people interested in the history of Corfu and European economy. We got a personal tour and, besides the fact that I learned a lot of interesting things, our kids, just 2 ordinary teens both loved it, too! Highly recommended!

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Alex Ferguson

This little museum is pretty awesome. Lots of cool notes from Greece printed in the USA, England, Paris, etc. Very nice museum and felt like we got a personalized tour from the staff. Excellent and highly recommended if you are interested in currency. Small but good.

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Ben Van Oss

This is a really cool place to check out if you are walking around town.

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Dimitrios Spyridon Chytiris

The building is the one of the Ionian Bank, the first bank of modern Greece. Now it's a monetary museum hosting a great variety of notes and coins, a fascinating way to see the development of Greek history. My very favourite collections are the notes and coins of the Ionian State, before the Ionian islands made the dreadful mistake of joining the ungrateful and decadent Hellenic state that misused and neglected the flourishing and highly educated Ionian islands and shut down the first university of modern Greece that was located on Corfu and many more institutions. So typical Greek. Be sure to visit, it's a great experience.

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Julian Worker

This is in the old town of Corfu and is an interesting visit for those interested in the artistic qualities of money.

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Spyros Kloudas

I really enjoyed the Banknote Museum and here is why: 1) Free entrance 2)Tour by the staff 3) Its location (in the old Town, Corfu) 4)The visitors can understand how the currency was affected by the political/social changes As for the disadvantages, THERE ARE NONE!

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makgreece

Visit it on your first chance! A nice way to see Greek history! Excellent tour

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Kristel Tamm

Great! Interesting and worth visiting. Friendly guides and that for free :)