Friday, September 7, 2018

7 Must Visit Iconic Museums in Washington D.C.

Being the capital city, Washington DC sure is loaded with some of the most spectacular attractions. These also double up as the must visit iconic museums in Washington DC. From history, art, space to even something as eccentric as a news museums, the District of Columbia covers you on sensory delights and unmatchable enlightenment. Sign up for Washington DC tours to get the best out of these icons!
  1. Smithsonian Institution
Having a “for the increase and diffusion of knowledge” purpose of establishment, the Smithsonian Institution is an 18th century gem. The institution holds so much national significance that it was once called the United States National Museum, along with “the nation’s attic”. Brilliant specimens assemble a rich collection of artifacts and works of art. Being the largest institution of museums and research complex in the world, this institution also has a zoo!
Smithsonian Institution
2. National Museum of Natural History
It is necessary to note that, all the national museums in Washington DC are a fragment of the Smithsonian Institution. Essentially a natural history museum, the National Museum of Natural History is a must on your list of things to do in Washington DC. Free entry, enhances the appeal of this very informative museum. Here you get to observe millions of the most unusual specimens of plants, animals, fossils, minerals, rocks, meteorites, human remains, and human cultural artifacts.
National Museum of Natural History
3. National Air and Space Museum
The NASM is a patent on all the Best tours in Washington DC owing to the largest collection of historic aircraft and spacecraft in the world it holds. Millions flock to this National Air and Space museum annually making it the fifth most visited museum in the world. The main draws of the museum are the spaceflights Apollo 11 and Mercury-Atlas 6. All displays are backups pf original crafts if not the original craft itself.
National Air and Space Museum
4. National Museum of American History
An incredible collection of the American heritage including objects from the fields of social, scientific, military history political, and cultural. People are drawn to this museum given its premier attraction of the garrison flag of Star-Spangled Banner. Sprawling its three massive floors are the many archives throwing light on the continents history. You cannot stop getting mesmerized by the sculptures in it outdoors too.
5. National Gallery of Art
A place that is soaked in the art and creativity of some of the most popular art forms from all over the word, the National Gallery of Art is got to be on your list of things to do in Washington DC. Popular artists have bestowed the museum with their personal collection. These include art majesties like Samuel H. Kress, Lessing J. Rosenwald, and Joseph E. Widener. Magnificent works of art and sculpting is what you must look forward to here.
National Gallery of Art
6. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The United States’ official memorial to the Holocaust, this museum renders great insights about the Holocaust history. So, you can get some brilliant information in the form of interpretation, documentation and study of America’s bygone Holocaust era.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
7. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden is not just another art museum but America’s premier art collection center. Initiated as the United States’ museum of contemporary and modern art, this attraction today displays a collection, mainly of art made during the last 50 years; post–World War II period essentially. Unsurprisingly, the architecture of this museum too, in not any less striking. The building’s sculpture is a genesis of constructing something strikingly contrasting to the city’s infrastructure. All the best Washington DC tours have this museum as a part of their itinerary.
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden

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