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Casa de Moneda
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Casa de Moneda

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The Casa de Moneda de Colombia (Spanish for Colombian mint) is a Colombian currency museum based in the city of Bogotá. It was founded in 1621 as the mint ('casa de moneda' translates as 'mint'). The current mint is known simply as the Fábrica de Moneda (coin factory). Alonso Turrillo de Yebra arrived in 1621 with royal ordinances that accredited him to create the first Mint in the New Kingdom of Granada, and for this, he rented a low house in the La Candelaria neighborhood of present-day Bogotá to begin the work of reprimand in which, in an artisanal way, the first gold machines of America, known as doubloons, were elaborated among others. You can also find variety in its class or currency types. Almost half a century later, during the reign of Ferdinand VI, the House expands to house the new machines and the production is mechanized to produce circular pieces and better invoices. In 1752, Don Juan Espinosa de los Monteros and Bilbao arrived in Santafé from Seville to serve as faithful of the balance, just as he had done so far in the Royal Mint of Seville. In 1756 Viceroy Solis reopened the House, as can be read in the frieze of its stone cover. The physical structure of the house expands and transforms through three hundred and fifty years into several opportunities. Since the seventies of the twentieth century, recovery works of their original architectural features culminating in 1982 were carried out in the colonial cloister. The numismatic sample illustrates several aspects that are directly related to the currency and history of the property and its various architectural interventions. At the Mint, the visitor will be able to permanently find the exhibitions of the art and numismatic collections of the Banco de la República, and several temporary exhibition halls. The mint was declared a National Monument of Colombia by decree 1584 of August 11, 1975.

Visitor Info

Rating ★ 4.3 916 reviews
Visit Time ~60 min
Best Time Weekday mornings
Insider Tips
  • · Go after the Botero Museum to keep the Candelaria loop compact
  • · Allow time for the numismatic collection and temporary exhibitions
  • · It is an easy add-on from the Gold Museum area
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Frequently Asked Questions

When was the Casa de Moneda founded?
It was founded in 1621 by the Spanish Crown, making it the first mint established in South America.
Is it still an active mint?
No, it ceased minting operations and was converted into a museum; today it holds a collection of coins, banknotes, and currency-related art.
How much does it cost to enter?
Admission is completely free, as it is part of the Banco de la República's network of public cultural spaces.
What is the most interesting exhibit?
The colonial-era coin minting machinery and the display of macuquina (cob) coins — irregularly shaped silver coins hand-struck during the Spanish colonial period — are the highlights.

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