Cleveland is home to many prestigious institutions, but some of the most wonderful places to see are free. All you have to do is fill up the gas tank and that's all it takes to get into incredible places like the Cleveland Museum of Art. But the art museum isn't the only unique institution that won't cost a dime to visit... our local money museum is also a must-see!
Welcome to the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland's Learning Center and Money Museum!
This unforgettable museum is hidden inside of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, located at 1455 E 6th St., Cleveland.
The exhibits at this fascinating museum explore the history of currency, both within our nation and abroad.
As you navigate through the elegant architecture of the Federal Reserve building, you'll encounter a 23-foot-tall money tree, counterfeit bills, and the story of how currency has shaped our society.
This museum is the best place in The Land to learn about the historic highs and lows of our economy, and what you discover just may surprise you.
The exhibits are fun for all ages, and free guided tours are available to groups of 10 to 35 people.
Click here to request a tour. Please note that tours are limited to one tour group per organization per year.
When you are stopping by, be sure to bring along a valid driver’s license, school ID, or other photo identification.
And, of course, bring a camera, because the elegance of this building and its exhibits will take you back to the prosperous post-World War I era.
You must visit this museum at all costs - it certainly won't break the bank!
Next time you find yourself Downtown, be sure to stop in between 9:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday (except holidays) for a free tour that you'll never forget.
Adventuring in a big city is endlessly rewarding, but it can be easy to break the bank as you visit some of its most incredible attractions. Fortunately, Cleveland features some truly incredible activities that won't cost you a dime. Have you ever visited the Money Museum? Share your experiences and photos in the comments!
For another incredible museum, you must stop by the museum of medical history.
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