Reviews of Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. (Bank) in Atlanta (Georgia).
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
1000 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309, United States
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Information of Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Bank in Atlanta (Georgia)
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Open hours of Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Sunday
Closed
Monday
9 am–4 pm
Tuesday
9 am–4 pm
Wednesday
9 am–4 pm
Thursday
9 am–4 pm
Friday
9 am–4 pm
Saturday
Closed
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Reviews of Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Staci Myer-Klein
Great little museum. Very well organized and informative. If you have an extra hour this is a great way to spend it
SL Akinlosotu
Very Educational. Learn About Your money. Free shredded money, but note this No Cameras, No Recording devices , No bags.
There are lockers for your personal items.
Chidi Nwankwo
Lovely landscape and environment. Has a beautiful garden around.
Jonathan Zapata
Amazing place for a free self guided museum tour. Every station is interactive in some way. Honestly, I was very surprised and my expectations were exceeded. There is even a few games you can play. You get to see the processing room - which is where bills are verified and packed together or shredded and taken out of circulation. You get FREE souvenirs at the end of your tour. Security is a priority and you go through a metal detector and bag check. Also, absolutely no photos are allowed inside but it was not a big issue for me. This is way better than some of the tours I actually paid for in Atlanta. Other reviews bringing this down disagree with the Fed. I do as well. Nonetheless it was a good experience. Their history portion leaves out some important points (do some research) and they are not very critical of themselves.
Eric Knapke
The museum is a wonderful place to spend some time on a rainy day. Admission is free and they have lockers available to store belongings while walking through the exhibits. Some of the exhibits feel slightly outdated, but the information is great and viewing the automated cash forklifts at the end is intriguing. No photos are allowed inside so you'll have to see it for yourself!
Joe Cox
Great free museum all about the history of money. Definitely worth checking out.
SooHoon Choi
They may have a small exhibition, but it's free and information packed, you can learn a lot about the history of money (The locker room could use some upkeep though).
They also have a beautiful plaza and the best sidewalk on Peachtree street: it's wide, relatively flat with no broken pavement, and covered by trees to protect you from the sun's deadly lasers.
Nicholas Kvalheim
The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta is a very impressive building. The lobby is beautifully constructed with marble. The free museum is worth the time if you have a free hour or two. It contains a lot of interesting history about money in the United States. At the back of the museum you also get a cool glimpse into the behind the scenes of the bank, which includes robots that transport money to and from the vault!
Deutschland Reform
This exhibit is free to the public. Since it’s located in the building of the FED, security is a bit tighter: One has to show photo ID, go through a metal detector, and store all items in one of the lockers they provide. Also, there are no photographs allowed inside.
The museum features some information about the history of money, counterfeit bills, etc. There are also a few interactive stations like feeling the weight of a gold bar. In addition, visitors can watch two rather dorky films on the role of the FED/ monetary policy. Since the items on display are not that plentiful, you probably have a better experience being part of a guided tour.
Visitors who care to pick up a small plastic bag of shredded currency can do so at the free publication kiosk in the foyer.
The FED is located downtown Atlanta, so parking can be a bit of an issue. Normally, one should be able to find a metered parking ($2 an hour) close by, though.
Y Mashburn
Awesome....visited on a slow day...Friday.....but with a lot of construction in the area....take your patience.
The self guided tour was wonderful.
At the end...being able to grab some old shredded money was fabulous....makes great gifts!!!
Dereck G
This place was a little hidden gem imo. You get to see behind a glass wall how the money is counted/shredded.
The Musuem takes about 30 minutes in total and it’s free!
Don’t forget to pick up your bag of shredded bills.
Trevor Buford
It has a small but awesome museum. Two great films to explain the Fed, and everyone gets a free bag of money. The money is old shredded bills, but still a free bag of money is great.
Eric Burdette
Pretty cool but small exhibit. The two highlights were getting to watch millions and millions of dollars transported by robot fork lifts, and the gold brick you get to test for weight.
Pete Dickinson
Perfect free self guided way to spend an hour so. See a gold bar, $100,000.00 bills, gold coins. Learn about the history of money, the ecomony and oh yeah, what the FED is and why we have it. Any idea why Louisiana was known as dixie?
Rebecca Zais (ReRe)
Love this beautiful grand building. The museum inside it's very education and when you leave out don't forget to take your free bag of shredded money.
Adam Pelewski
If you love money I recommend going here. Free admission, security is tight but all in all great experience. Ive never seen so much cash in my life!
Rome C
Check out the cash counting room and other displays for the public. Free samples would warrant a 5 star review..
Jeff Huguley
Cool tour. Not a lot to see but you get a glimpse. Well worth 30 minutes and it's free!
Richard Hayden
Small museum where you learn about money and actually see them bundle it away... Worth it near piedmont park and Margaret Mitchell house so make it part of the day.
Lin Brown
It's a very beautiful building and the money museum is awesome.
Valerie Hudgins
Unexpected fun in an hour or less! Do it.
Ari Kurtz
Cool tour inside where you can see them moving and storing large stacks of cash.
Shana Lee
Want to see and learn about the history of money this is the place to go. Lots of cool stuff to see.
Jon Rutlen
Not currently doing tours due to covid.
Robert Mahar
Free to the pubic and excellent museum with very interesting history
Lovell Montiel
i saw with my eyes a sealed corroded metal box same size of attache case with seal mark federal reserve 1934 with SN.NO.G73334655A
Gaurav Shah
Good place to know about history of money and US monetary policy.
Gene Shin
Good, free educational money museum.
Torri Solomon Weed Mukbang
My favorite exhibit in the whole world. CAP
elia sanchez
idk if I like it cuz im going on a feild trip here soo yahhh
Carl Holt
Free daily museum tours.
Falon Primus
Love love my job
nathaniel Hayes
Great...
Carbo Kuo (BYVoid)
Beautiful building.
Sirion Sewell
Tours available
Thomas Yuan
good
James Jones
Very organized
Zuri Han
Good place.
Carlo Angelo
Like it :)
Gabriela Avila Cedillo
(Translation) It's a super nice museum, well kept, good content in a beautiful historic building. It is not allowed to take photos inside and the entry process is slow because you have to register and bring the vaccination certificate, but it is 100% worth visiting. You can see the process of destroying dollars live and direct. There are free souvenirs and there is no time limit to stay. There is no guide but nones necessary.
(Original)
Es un museo super bonito, bien cuidado, buen contenido en un edificio histórico hermoso. No se permite tomar fotos adentro y el proceso de entrada es tardado porque hay que registrase y llevar el certificado de vacunacion pero vale la pena 100% visitarlo. Puedes ver el proceso de destrucción de dólares en vivo y en directo. Hay souvenirs gratis y no hay límite de tiempo para quedarse. No hay guía pero nones necesario.
Gustavo Garcia
(Translation) A very good tour of the history of money and the FED, especially for non-experts. Very good opportunity to ask about the functioning of the economy and the role of the state in the creation of money. The space is well cared for and the tour is free and unguided, so you can spend as long as you think necessary on each topic. The ideal is to do it in two hours.
(Original)
Una muy buena recorrida por la historia del dinero y de la FED, especialmente para los no expertos. Muy buena ocasión para preguntarse por el funcionamiento de la economía y la función del estado en la creación del dinero. El espacio es cuidado y el tour es gratuito y no guiado, de modo que puedes detenerte el tiempo que creas necesario en cada tema. Lo ideal es realizarlo en dos horas.
Kate Chaimankong
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