New Orleans' Museum of Trade, Finance, and the Fed
Learn how finance grew from trade and how New Orleans evolved into a bustling port and financial center.
Hours and tour details
All visits to the museum are self-guided and limited to the exhibit area. Individuals or groups of fewer than 10 people are welcome to visit the exhibits Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (CT). Walk-in visits do not need to be scheduled. Guided tours are not available at this location, and this museum cannot accommodate field trips or other large groups. The museum is closed on all federal holidays.
For questions about museums and tours, contact atl.museum.tours@atl.frb.org.
Cost
The museum is entirely free.
About the Museum
Our museum content links the financial history of New Orleans through the money that circulated here, the historical figures who lived here, and innovations in our banking system that resulted from the business done here. Trace the evolution of the money we carry and discover the origins of the Federal Reserve and the purposes it serves.
The museum features a brief introductory video, a timeline of the financial history of New Orleans, a display about money throughout the history of New Orleans, and more!
You can read more about the Museum of Trade, Finance, and the Fed in this introduction to the museum and get a preview of the exhibits.
While you’re here, pick up our brochure to learn about the New Orleans Branch. And, as a bonus, the brochure includes a mapped, self-guided walking tour of significant sites in our financial history located in the area around the New Orleans Branch and the French Quarter.
Before you leave, be sure to pick up your free shredded currency souvenir. Each packet contains currency that was removed from circulation right here in the New Orleans Branch.
Plan Your Visit
Address
525 St. Charles Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70130
Visitor guidelines
To ensure the safety of visitors and staff, all visitors must walk through a metal detector. Please be prepared to remove all objects from your pockets and place them in the bins. If you are unable to walk through the detector, the officer will screen you by hand with an electronic wand.
Please note the following:
- We do not allow any weapons (including pepper spray and pocketknives) into the museum.
- The Bank prohibits photography as well as audio and video recording.
- Adult visitors to the museums must present a valid form of government-issued ID. Minors must be accompanied by an adult (such as a parent, guardian, teacher, or chaperone).