Getting Around
Washington, D.C. has an extensive public transportation system, including buses and a metro, making it easy to reach the Federal Reserve Board Building.





The Federal Reserve Board Building, also known as the Marriner S. Eccles Building, is located at the intersection of 20th Street and Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C. This historic government office, completed in 1937 and dedicated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, is an architectural masterpiece designed by Paul Philippe Cret in the Stripped Classicism style. It serves as the main office for the Board of Governors of the United States' Federal Reserve System. Visitors interested in U.S. financial history and architecture will find this site particularly fascinating.
The Federal Reserve Board Building, also known as the Marriner S. Eccles Building, is located at the intersection of 20th Street and Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C. This historic government office, completed in 1937 and dedicated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, is an architectural masterpiece designed by Paul Philippe Cret in the Stripped Classicism style. It serves as the main office for the Board of Governors of the United States' Federal Reserve System. Visitors interested in U.S. financial history and architecture will find this site particularly fascinating.
Stripped Classicism architectural style.
Historic significance in U.S. finance.
Home to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve.
The building is a historic site with significant architectural value.
Access may be restricted due to its function as a government office.
Washington, D.C. has an extensive public transportation system, including buses and a metro, making it easy to reach the Federal Reserve Board Building.
Combine your visit with nearby attractions like the National Mall and various museums.
Architecture enthusiasts and history buffs.
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$150-$250 p/day
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Capture the unique architectural details of the building, especially its classic facade.
Tourists, History, Architecture