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Discover the Federal Reserve Bank Money Museum in Missouri
Located inside the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, the Money Museum offers visitors a fascinating, educational look into the history of money, banking, and the U.S. financial system. This free, self-guided museum combines interactive exhibits, historical artifacts, and real-world insights into how money is created, circulated, and protected.
Why it’s special:
The Money Museum provides rare public access inside an active Federal Reserve Bank building. Visitors can see millions of dollars in currency, learn how monetary policy works, and explore the role the Federal Reserve plays in the U.S. economy—all in a secure, behind-the-scenes government setting.
History/Story of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City was established in 1914 as part of the Federal Reserve System, serving the Tenth Federal Reserve District. The Money Museum was created to educate the public about currency, banking, and economic stability. Through exhibits and outreach, the museum helps demystify complex financial systems and connects visitors to the nation’s economic infrastructure.
What You’ll See & Do at the Money Museum
Explore interactive exhibits explaining how money is made and circulated
Learn about the history of U.S. currency and banking
View displays of rare coins and historical bills
See a vault holding millions of dollars in U.S. currency
Participate in hands-on educational activities and digital experiences
Hands-On Elements: Interactive kiosks, educational games, and learning stations
Photo/Video Policy: Photography allowed in designated areas; restrictions apply near security zones
Souvenirs & Extras: Museum gift items and educational materials available
Pricing at the Federal Reserve Bank Money Museum
Admission is free of charge.
No tickets or reservations are required for individual visitors.
Visiting information
Duration: Approximately 45–90 minutes
Format: Self-guided museum visit
Schedule & Seasonality: Open year-round on weekdays
Audience: Families, students, educators, history and economics enthusiasts
Accessibility: Fully wheelchair accessible
Safety & Restrictions: Government-issued photo ID required; security screening mandatory
Languages: English
Group & School Visits: Group visits available with advance registration
What to Bring/Wear: Valid photo ID; allow extra time for security screening
Facilities: Museum exhibits, restrooms, seating areas, parking
Closures & Downtime: Closed weekends and federal holidays
Working hours: Monday–Friday 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Nearby
Union Station Kansas City
National WWI Museum and Memorial
Crown Center district
FAQs About Visiting the Federal Reserve Bank Money Museum
Do I need an ID to enter the museum?
Yes. All visitors must present a valid government-issued photo ID to enter the Federal Reserve building.
Is this a bank tour or a museum visit?
This is a museum experience inside a working Federal Reserve Bank; visitors do not access operational banking areas.
Are children allowed to visit the Money Museum?
Yes. Children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult and pass through security screening.
Can I bring bags or backpacks inside?
Small personal items are allowed, but all belongings are subject to security screening.
Is parking available on-site?
Yes. Visitor parking is available, though availability may vary during peak hours.
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