Merchant's Exchange
Photo courtesy of National Park Service

Designed by architect William Strickland, this 1834 Greek Revival masterpiece served as a place where businessmen exchanged everything from ship cargoes to real estate.

The building’s primary tenant was the Philadelphia Exchange Company, but insurance companies, transportation firms, photographers, and architects also leased space here. The westward shift of Philadelphia’s financial district eventually led to the close of this building as the city’s mercantile hub.

Today, the Merchants' Exchange Building is headquarters for Independence National Historical Park. An exhibit in the lobby explores the transformation of the space over time.

Hours
Open to the Public
Exhibit on the first floor
Open Monday - Friday
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
No Ticket Required for Public Exhibit
Capacity limited to 5 people.
Accessibility

wheelchair-accessibleWheelchair Accessible

service-animalsService Animals Welcome

Location

Merchants' Exchange Building

143 South 3rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
United States

Directions...

Related Listings
First Bank

First Bank of the United States

Second Bank of the United States

Second Bank Portrait Gallery

Bishop White House Interior

Bishop White House