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Great Information - loved it!
I think it is more geared towards an adult population. Great Italian perspective. Great space, well divided - space well used. I wonder, why is it that other local banks do not participate? Why is it ...
Brief and more detailed stories about the history of money. Development of financial markets. Q&A sessions. 2-3hours entertainment for kids. Games. Excellent, fascinating! Easy to understand review of...
During a recent stay in Turin with my family I decided, just out of curiosity, to visit this Museo del Risparmio. We were pleasantly surprised! A museum that doesn't look like a proper museum..so int...
I recommend it to go with children even though the first room did not think the children would understand it well but the others had a lot of games and more We were fascinated
a very special and interactive museum. It starts from history - from the cheap to current monetary crises - to continue with explanations on shares, derivatives, bonds, pension funds ...
Great Information - loved it!
I think it is more geared towards an adult population. Great Italian perspective. Great space, well divided - space well used. I wonder, why is it that other local banks do not participate? Why is it ...
Interactivity for schoolchildren
Brief and more detailed stories about the history of money. Development of financial markets. Q&A sessions. 2-3hours entertainment for kids. Games. Excellent, fascinating! Easy to understand review of...
a very interesting place to visit
During a recent stay in Turin with my family I decided, just out of curiosity, to visit this Museo del Risparmio. We were pleasantly surprised! A museum that doesn't look like a proper museum..so int...
Interesting and interactive
I recommend it to go with children even though the first room did not think the children would understand it well but the others had a lot of games and more We were fascinated
A museum sui generis
a very special and interactive museum. It starts from history - from the cheap to current monetary crises - to continue with explanations on shares, derivatives, bonds, pension funds ...