The Museum of Economics is housed in an architectural gem of the "Neo-Renaissance" Its architecture is dominated by raised stones, elegant ceilings and raised towers that continue to attract visitors. The museum includes various photos, artifacts and interactive games that explain economic concepts in a fun and simplified way.

It was the residence of a French banker belonging to the aristocracy, before it was transformed into a branch of the Banque de France at the beginning of the 19th century. It has been completely renovated for 50 million euros to present itself in 2019 as a city of economy.