The Old Palace
The National Bank of Romania preserves a valuable architectural heritage, comprising two palaces where the bank has its headquarters, included on the list of national historical monuments.
The History of Currency Circulation in Romania Exhibition
The museum’s numismatic exhibition is divided into two comprehensive themes: The History of Currency Circulation in Romania și The History of the Romanian Leu.
The History of the Romanian Leu Exhibition
The leu became the national currency of Romania according to the Law for the establishment of a new monetary system and for manufacturing of national currencies, adopted in 1867.
Gold from the Vault Exhibition
The newest section in the permanent exhibition has been organized within a special and secure space, with a vault door.
The Governor’s Gallery and the Board of Directors’ Room
The rooms on the first floor used to be representational, as this is where the offices of the management and the bank’s official halls were: the Hall of Honor and the Board Room.
The New Palace
Ever since 1933 there were discussions about extending the bank’s office areas, much needed for its good functioning and due to the expansion of the bank’s prerogatives.