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Visiting the Bank of England museum

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Even though I used to work 10 minutes away from it for many years, I have never thought of visiting the Bank of England museum in London. Last year when I was in town, I finally dropped in for a visit. The Bank of England building is quite big, and the museum entrance is located at the back of the main building. It isn't signposted very well, you'll only see a fairly small obscure sign when you arrive outside.
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Arriving at the museum

The museum was opened in 1988 by our late Queen, and is by the Bank tube (underground) station. Getting there is very easy, and entrance is free!!! You don't have to book in advance, just walk in.


Upon entering the building, you have to go through an airport like security check at the main entrance. A little anecdote. I dropped my travel card here during the security search, and didn't realise it until the next day after I had left London. I called up the museum immediately as the card was linked to my bank account for auto top up. They came back to me a day later confirming they had found my card and offered to send it back to me. I had planned to cancel my card after my London trip so asked them to cut it up and throw it away for me instead. The point of this story, is to show how impressed I was with their service. Most lost and found offices will rarely get back to you, let alone offer to send items back to you.
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History and building

The Bank of England was established in 1694 a few doors down the road and moved to this spot in 1734. Over the next century, it expanded to the neighbouring buildings and now occupies a 3.5 acre site in central London. The first part of the museum talks about the Bank's history and architecture and the work it used to do. It's located in a reconstructed building of the old Bank Stock Office. The original Stock Office was built in the early 18th century but was knocked down in the 20th century when they rebuilt the entire Bank.
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There are some interesting artefacts on display here like this coin weighing machine from 1842. Coins were made from gold or silver in the old days and their weight had to be exact otherwise they might be fake. This machine could weigh 2500 coins in an hour compared 1000 using hand scales.
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The Bank of England is most famous for its secure underground gold vault (more on that in a moment). Here they have a little activity called Crack the Code. Visitors can try to open a safe by answering three questions correctly. Each answer will give you a code.

The code is used to open the safe where we can get a ticket to claim our priceThe prize is a post card of the gold vault, nothing too valuable, but it was fun
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The Banknote gallery

The Banknote Gallery was my favourite section, it was very interestingI learnt about the different stages of making moneyMost of the notes from yester year were new to me
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Nowadays, our banknotes are made of polymer, a type of thin plastic. Old or damaged notes are recycled, made into plastic pellets and then repurposed for useful items such as this storage box. I asked at the gift shop to see if they sold any items made by recycled notes. I thought it would be really cool if I could buy something, even a ruler made from money. Sadly they didn't. I bet the products wouldn be very popular if they did.
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The Rotunda

The next section is the Rotunda. The original 18th century Rotunda was the main stock trading area, but that was knocked down in the 20th century along with the Stock Office. They managed to keep the original caryatids (female statues) and put them on display when this Rotunda was reconstructed. There are two most famous features at the Rotunda. The first is the spectacular neo classical design dome.


Holding £1.2m in my hand

The second is this...... a real solid gold bar

Yes, I'm not joking, I really did hold £1.2m in my hand, that's USD1.68m!! This was the value of the gold bar when I visited in November 2025. It is now worth £1.35m/USD1.88m in January 2026. Visitors to the museum can touch and feel a 99.79% real gold bar that weighs nearly 13 kg. It's locked inside a box in the Rotunda, and you can put your hand through the hole in the front and try to lift it. It was heavy!!!
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The Bank of England gold vault holds 400 thousand bars of gold, each like the one I just held. Imagine how much it's worth... 400000 x £1.35m.... you do the maths. Not all of it is owned by the Bank of England. Most of them are owned by other central banks and financial institutions. The Bank of England just keeps it safe for them in the very secure underground vault. For obvious reasons, visitors are not allowed to see the gold vault, all we could see was this big poster of it.
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Talking of gold bars in a vault. Recently, a lovely friend on Hive sent me a Christmas package. Inside was a puzzle with bars of gold in a safe. We had a lot of fun with the kids playing with it over Christmas and that is worth more than gold! Thank you my friend!
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Afterthought

Visiting the Bank of England museum is a great way to spend a few hours in London. It is easily accessible by public transport. It's free and you don't have to book, just rock up when you have a couple of hours to spare in your itinerary. And most important of all, you get bragging rights to say you have held a real gold bar in your hand.

And as an added insider bonus. After your visit, walk five minutes down the road to One New Change. Take the elevator up to the 6th floor public terrace, and you'll get an amazing view of St Paul's Cathedral. It's free as well. What's not to love about London 🇬🇧 ❤️
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That’s extraordinary, your visit to the Bank of England
Museum!!

I’m thrilled to learn from you that there’s a Museum Community!!!

Thank you for visiting the museum for us!

Are you thinking of going to Alicante this Spring?

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Yes, I plan to be in Alicante later on, look forward to see you again Alessandra!

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I’m thrilled to hear it! See you soon, LUT! 🥳

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You know, I clicked on this as I thought, fuck, what can be interesting about a bank, and sure enough, it was more interesting than I thought haha..but then, the weight of history in even the dullest institutions can make for a good tour despite expectations.

I love a good bank heist story, so imagine carrying out a heap of gold bars, no wonder they need reinforced trucks. Also makes me think about how much money has passed through from the profits of colonialism/the spread of British Empire...

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Actually I asked the staff about the danger of having the vault right bang in central London. Her response was "Have you tried driving in central London and how long it takes you to move a mile?" Good point 🙃

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I actually wondered about the location myself but it makes perfect sense it being there considering the traffic situation and I'm quite sure it's well protected.

Becca 🌷

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Ha, yeah! But Jamie asked if you'd seen The Italian Job...

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Looks intresting , wonder how many people have tried to scratch some gold of that bar 😁, and those plate engraving kits look look nice, another old craft skill that is probably lost , i guess they use computers these days or crypto.

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I thought about that as well, how someone could scratch a bit of gold off. I asked the staff there, but she didn't seem concerned with that 🥴

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That's pretty cool. What a great visit you had. I remember visiting one of the treasury buildings in Washington when I was a kid and that was pretty cool. Probably the most money we will ever be near!

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I think America has some very nice public buildings, I was looking to see if I could visit the New York fed reserves for when I go later on in the year, but unfortunately they only do school visits

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That is interesting. I think the New York FED played a big part in Die Hard With a Vengeance. It was a good movie. New York is a fun city. I have been there a couple of times and I am hoping to make it back with my wife at some point.

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Well done for cracking the code. Imagine if the prize was a real gold bar... but this interesting museum-visit was already a great prize, plus touching the real gold bar. Nobody wanted to crack that glass box? 🤔

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I wonder if they did a really difficult quiz to crack open that box with the gold bar, would anyone succeed? That would be a nice challenge

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For the Casa de los pianos azules, I would try to give my best 😆 and more of that haha

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It isn't signposted very well, you'll only see a fairly small obscure sign when you arrive outside.

I guess something to do witht he 400k gold bars in the basement 😆
The Dutch central bank office in Amsterdam is also quite downplayed. When one doesnt know it is their office, one would not think it is theirs. No museum as far as I know.... owww wait.... had to Google, since I suddenly thought about the endless renovations that was ongoing not too many years ago. They have some sort of museum now. The rooms are open to public where all the gold and money was stocked before. Thanks for your post since I know a nice outing for some rainy (snowy) day now 🙏

10 minutes away from it for many years, I have never thought of visiting

That is so common human behaviour. Glad you made it eventually.

Inside was a puzzle with bars of gold in a safe.

How cool! Looks a bit like Lego, but it isn't, I realise that 🙂

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The rooms are open to public where all the gold and money was stocked before

Let us know when you go and if you manage to find any gold or money hidden away behind the skirting boards or secret compartment!

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That'll be nice to find some bars they missed when moving them to its current location. But but but, likely wishful thinking 😆

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Its a great museum. I went about 4 years ago to kill an hour or two as the wife was in the bank itself changing some English money after they changed to polymer 20s.

She was in there 4 hours queuing and being interviewed and proving where it had come from!

I actually preferred the old national philately museum which I visited donkeys years ago and now no longer exists in its original form.

I do like my stamps!

London is awesome, so many places to visit, and many for free!

I'm looking forward to going up to the free viewing platform at Bishopsgate.

Hope you had a lovely New Year and Christmas.

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I can't believe you let your missus be interrogated by the bank on her own!!! And why did it take 4 hours? I know the service is slow in the UK, but that's really snail sloooooow.

I'm looking forward to going up to the free viewing platform at Bishopsgate.

The Horizon 22 one that I went to the other year? It's very nice up there. Worth going!

And do you still collect stamps nowadays, or was that a schoolboy hobby?

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It was her money, and rather a lot and I wasn't allowed to go in with her. Its quite a process and the security in the banking hall is insane.

I started as a kid but as an adult I collected from specific periods. I kept some of my collection but mainly the rarer specimins which are kept safely in the UK. The humidity here would destroy them!

I'm not sure now which viewing platform. I keep getting shorts of 'things to do in London' popping up on YT! It appears there are a few to try! I need a few days in London next trip as its been a while.

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At first I thought you were inside the vault with all those bars of gold. No one would know if one went missing would they? Ten I realised it was just a picture and yet, still my mind went to the thought of some sort of Italian Job style heist.

Becca 🌷

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It would be so cool if visitors were allowed in, but also a massive security risk even if it near impossible to carry out a heist. I found a video online, which let a crew in, I wonder how it feels to be there

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Oh thanks for taking the time to share this video. It does nothing to make me not want to go there, and everything towards making me want to go there. Nine gold vaults and 400,000 gold bars. There's surely enough for me to have one or two. Or seven.

Becca 🌷

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If the gold bar weighed so much I can imagine the work it would cost to steal all the bars that are kept in the vault, haha.

Your visit to this museum has reminded me of the famous series Money Heist. If you haven't seen it, it's about the robbery of the national bank of Spain. The first season is awesome.

I loved the mini safe with puzzle included, a fun gift that stimulates the neurons.

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I just googled the Money Heist series. It's amazing how they can make so many episodes out of it especially after it was first screened. It may be a good option to watch and try to learn a bit of Spanish😄

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The first season had a great impact and became famous all over the world. It's really good, it has a plot that hooks and the intrigue remains good until the end. The other seasons were to extend the life of the goose that lays the golden eggs, as many other series do.

Spanish actors in general vocalise terrible, even I find it difficult to understand them sometimes. If you dare to learn Spanish with her, I recommend you activate the subtitles. 😆

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I've never been in the Bank, but I may check out the museum some time. There are quite a few around London that are free to visit. I think @dickturpin used to work around there, but maybe they didn't know he was a highwayman!

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There are quite a few free things to do in London that I've found and like. The Roman ruins beneath Bloomberg offices, and the Inns are very nice

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The Roman stuff is on my list to see. I went to the Grant natural zoology museum a few years back. I think I mentioned Bunhill Fields cemetery when we met up. There are some notable people buried there. Someone gave us a book about interesting places in London for Xmas, so I shall see where else we could go.

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WOAH nice. I've never been there and, honestly, didn't even know it existed. I'll go check it out in summer. Too cold to get out of the house right now haha. Mind you, it's probably nothing to you now having been to Antartica 😂

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