Interactive Museum of Economics

The museum is open to the public and features hands-on exhibits meant to make the basic concepts of economics fun and engaging.[1] The convent was restored by the Bank of Mexico in cooperation with the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH).The entities state that the restoration project was difficult but was one of the most important undertaken in the past decades in the historic center.The museum is open to the public but its focus is on students, teachers and economic professional providing hands-on exhibits meant to be fun and engaging.[3] MIDE added a new room to the museum called “The Future of Money.” This area deals with electronic and other forms of payment.Technical issues covered include creating a digital identity and experimenting with different ways to pay electronically.
Facade of the former convent and current museum on Tacuba Street
Inside the courtyard area
Entrance hall
Objects in the museum
Colonial azulejo and window within the convent
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