The Museum is located at 48 Wall Street, on the corner of William Street, in New York City. It is open Tuesday - Saturday, from 10 am - 4 pm. Admission is $8 for adults, $5 for students/seniors and free for members and kids 6 and under.
Free Saturdays: Admission to the Museum will be free for all visitors on Saturdays through 2013, courtesy of Southport Lane.
Wondering what to expect when you visit? Take a look at images of the Museum’s historic home and exhibition highlights with our online photo tour.
Financial education is at the heart of the Museum’s mission. For more than 20 years, educators from around the country have been bringing students to the Museum to help them understand how finance impacts their daily lives. The Museum offers 10 classroom experiences taught by trained Museum educators and market professionals. Guided and self-guided tours are also available.
The Museum offers a robust calendar of speakers on financial topics of public interest. Prominent speakers from across the financial industry participate in these lectures, seminars and panels. Subject matter ranges from discussions of current financial practices to observations on significant events and individuals in America’s financial history.
Have a question about the Museum or financial history trivia? Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page for answers.
The Museum is located at 48 Wall Street in the heart of New York’s Financial District in Lower Manhattan. As the city's most historic neighborhood, Lower Manhattan offers a variety of museums, landmarks and historic sites, as well as a wide range of restaurants, shops and hotels. Nearby attractions include the 9/11 Memorial, the Statue of Liberty, the New York Stock Exchange and the South Street Seaport.