TUMBA PRINTING PRESS MUSEUM, SWEDEN


Old Swedish Currency Notes in the Tumba Printing Press Museum, near Stockholm, Sweden.


Rupees 20,000 worth the running currency notes, kept openly without CC Cameras, and security men in the Tumba Printing Press Museum, Sweden, for touching and and feeling their features. 


The Free School with music, art, and cultural facilities ran inside the Press premises for the children of the Printing Press Workers in the 18th century.

Printing Press Museum is the state-run museum at Tumba in Botkyrka Municipality, south of Stockholm, Sweden. It shows the history of paper making, Dutch techniques introduced in 1758, banknote production, the mill's school, cultural heritage, and life at the Mill since 1755. This Museum is part of and managed by the National Historical Museums affiliated with the Royal Coin Cabinet. It was first opened in 1968, renovated, and reopened in 2005. It is housed in four historic buildings. The museum highlights the Riksbank’s 350-year history and Botkyrka’s local history. It is funded by the Stiftelsen Tumba Bruk, Botkyrka Municipality, and Crane AB.



 

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