The Central Bank of Malta is opening its doors at night for Notte Bianca, happening on Saturday 4th October.
Notte Bianca is a free arts festival in Valletta, Malta, held the first Saturday of October, with 50 events all over the city, from 6pm to 1am. It is one of the biggest art festivals on the islands.
Opening at 6.30pm, the Central Bank announced a night packed with events, including currency museum guided tours, an anti-counterfeiting station, live music, a presentation of the bank and free goodies to take home.
There will also be a sale of collector’s coins, a static display of the Malta Military Vehicle Collectors Club and demonstrations by Custom Departments' sniffer dogs.
Artist Carmel Serracino will be present and showcasing his paintings.
Lastly, financial literacy discussions will be hosted by ĠEMMA's team. ĠEMMA is a Maltese government organisation that promotes and enhances financial capability and literacy across the Maltese population through its "Know, Plan, Act" initiative.
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