Cash, Quid, and Bucks
A hands-on exhibition on money for children ages 6 to 12
Cash, quid, bucks, dough, bread, moolah: we all know where your pocket money comes from. But how did you parents get it? How best to divide it up? This exhibition is arranged as a game: you can earn money, split it up, spend it, save it, donate it, measure your height in coins, and generally learn a whole lot about money. You can find out how money used to look, why we need it, and what money cant buy. At the national bank station, you can watch how money is produced. You can print your own money?not Euros, of course, but Zoomies - you can put on security features, and guard a money transport. At the bank, you can count and sort money, save it, or invest it in stocks. Were you ever at a money zoo, a money disco, or a money gym, and do you know what one million one cent coins look like? Come to ZOOM and have a look!
September 30, 2010 to February 27, 2011
The exhibition was produced in cooperation with FRida & freD, the Childrens Museum in Graz.
Conception: Cornelia Meran
Architecture: the next ENTERprise-architects
Production: Virgil Guggenberger
Contributions from: Dominik Guggenberger, Tina Handl, Lisa Noggler, Deborah Sengl
Illustration: Andreas Hykade
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Age
For children ages 6 to 12
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Times
Tue-Fri:
8:45am, 10:30am, 2pm, 3:30pm
Sat, Sun, public holidays and school holidays:
10am, 12pm, 2pm, 4pm
Duration
90 minutes
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Price
Free admission for children and adults
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