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First meeting of the ESCB informal network of Money Museum Directors. Brussels, 14 December 2009. Why have a Money Museum at the NBB?. Philippe Quintin Brussels, 14-12-2009. The Museum as a communication tool. the Museum is part of the Communication Department
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First meeting of the ESCB informal network of Money Museum Directors Brussels, 14 December 2009
Why have a Money Museumat the NBB? Philippe Quintin Brussels, 14-12-2009
The Museum as a communication tool • the Museum is part of the Communication Department • plays important role in the NBB's communication policy • is a tool in the accountability of the central bank
Work programme • Action plan internal communication: intranet site, staff newspaper external communication: house style, press contacts, internet, leaflet and DVD, exhibition
Money, quite a story • showcase exhibition • launched on the last • day of the Belgian franc • first target group: children between 10 and 16 • information campaigns covering all schools • schools are given free guided tours, an educational file and games
Histoires d'argent / Geld, een verhaal / A story of money • 15 rooms • 11 audio presentations • 1 educational file + audio guides • 6 guides
15 rooms dealing with • The history of money, the role it plays in the economy • The importance of price stability & the role of a central bank • Different types of money • How financial markets and payment systems operate • The history of financial crises and • the way towards European integration • Money is not only an economic phenomenon
In history: money helps to develop exchanges in three ways • Money is a medium of exchange • It is a unit of account • People can save it
War and financial crises • Price stability can protect the economy against financial crises Antonien, 3rd century A.D.
So, what does money stand for ?
The relationship between the Bank and school children began with the euro
NBB Money Museum Some facts and figures
The Museum, facts and figures • Museum staff • Museum coordinator • Senior staff (2): • public relations and guided tours • permanent staff members of the Bank • Ancillary staff (2): • documentalist • receptionist 5 Permanent staff members of the Bank
The Museum, facts and figures Temporary staff: • 4 university graduates (historians or economists) • 1 ticketing office • one-year non-renewable contracts, government grant • 4 have specific working days and hours (dependent on Museum opening hours)
The Museum, facts and figures Logistical staff: wardens (2), provided by the NBB security service, internal invoicing cleaning: external firm technical maintenance: maintenance contract with external firm (providing technical update of installations) and in-house staff on a regular basis
The Museum, facts and figures • Evolution of vistor numbers
The Museum, facts and figures • Mainly secondary schools, although primary schools are attracted by "museum game"
NBB Money Museum Some challenges and opportunities
Challenges • Keep Museum attractive! (for all types of visitors) • updating & renewal of presentations • acquisitions • new website (virtual guided tour) • temporary exhibitions • Provide tools for teachers • integrated presentation in school curriculum • close link with seminars for teachers • Widen target groups
External challenges • Widen the target public: • social organisations • cultural events (with other museums) • temporary exhibitions • individual visitors & families • Customer-oriented visits (flexibility) • Activities during school holidays
Internal challenges • Outside the core business of the institution • Reinforce the Museum's role in external communication policy • External feedback • Ensure cost-effective management • Keep on top of technology • (Money) Museum needs money ...