Fodor's Expert Review National Building Museum

Downtown Free

Architecture, design, landscaping, and urban planning are the themes of this museum, the nation's premier cultural organization devoted to the built environment. The open interior of the mammoth redbrick building is one of the city's great spaces and has been the site of many presidential inaugural balls. The eight central Corinthian columns are among the largest in the world, rising to a height of 75 feet. Although they resemble Siena marble, each comprises 70,000 bricks covered with plaster and painted. The long-term exhibition House and Home features a kaleidoscopic array of photographs, objects, models, and films that takes visitors on a tour of houses both surprising and familiar, through past and present, exploring American domestic life and residential architecture. The museum also offers a series of temporary hands-on exhibitions focusing on construction. Although geared towards children, people of all ages enjoy the experience.

Free Family Specialty Museum

Quick Facts

401 F St. NW
Washington, District of Columbia  20001, USA

202-272–2448

www.nbm.org

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: $10 adults, $7 children 3–17. Entrance to Great Hall, shop, and café free, Closed Tues. and Wed., Advance tickets recommended

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