
Caffee House Talks is the Money Museum's monthly event series. Our educational talks put money at the heart of the conversation. The aim of these fun, interactive evenings is to make us more aware of our finances, rather than treating them as a taboo. The evenings are always held in front of an audience in the Money Museum's lobby and café, but the event is held on the Money Museum's Panoramic Terrace during the summer.
On the 15th of October, the birthday event was attended by art historian Péter Fertőszögi, Art Director of BÁV Auction House and Pawnshop Ltd., and Head of the BÁV Becsüs Academy. He gave a fascinating lecture on the treasure-making role of art objects. He told us what to invest in and what not to invest in if you want to keep your money in art. There was talk of counterfeiting, but we also learned how to be confident in this unknown world without being fooled at every turn.
If you missed our presentation, you can listen to it as a podcast via one of the links below:
Spotify: https://bit.ly/kavehazi-beszelgetesek-spotify-fertoszogi-peter
Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/kavehazi-beszelgetesek-apple-fertoszogi-peter
Overcast: https://bit.ly/kavehazi-beszelgetesek-overcast-fertoszogi-peter
If you would like to attend a Caffee House Talks event in person, follow the Money Museum’s social media platforms where we'll be constantly advertising our current events.
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This year, the Money Museum won the award in the "Disseminating Investor Awareness" category.
Our first Senior programme took place on the 31st of January at the House for the Elderly in Újbuda.
Almost 200 years of national and international rare stamps are exhibited in the temporary exhibition of the Money Museum and the Stamp Museum.
But what does an irrational number have to do with our monetary system? More than we may think.