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This national art museum holds over 141,000 works of western art, spanning from the middle ages through today. Bonus: It's completely free to visit.
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Constitution Ave NW, Washington DC, DC 20565
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    400 New Jersey Avenue NW, Washington DC, DC 20001
    0.9 km from National Gallery of Art
    #6 Best Value of 754 Hotels near National Gallery of Art
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    1000 H Street NW, Washington DC, DC 20001-4520
    1.1 km from National Gallery of Art
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    900 F St NW, Washington DC, DC 20004
    0.8 km from National Gallery of Art
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    901 6th Street., Nw, Washington DC, DC 20001-2646
    1.2 km from National Gallery of Art
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    515 15th St Nw, Washington DC, DC 20004
    1.3 km from National Gallery of Art
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    500 H Street NW, Washington DC, DC 20001
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  • Karen V
    Tampa, Florida3,366 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    It's difficult to miss this place when walking from the National Museum of Natural History to the west wing of the National Gallery of Art. It's in between the 2 buildings at the National Mall. Just look for the big round reflecting pool/fountain in the middle of the courtyard, or the ice skating rink depending on the time of season. There were many people sitting on or around the fountain when we visited in the month of June. I think they were dipping their toes in the pool. I think my favorite is the House I sculpture by Roy Lichtenstein. I know he's better known for his pop art paintings, but his House series of sculptures are actually just as impressive. I didn't even try to snap a picture of it. It would do it no justice. It's the odd illusion seen when walking around it that makes you go hmmm. The funny thing is that the house sculpture is totally one dimensional. They've also added a few sculptures since the last time I was at the garden. There's a cool looking steel tree that somehow seems to blend in with nature. It's called Graft by an artist named Roxy Paine. The smooth & shiny branches take on a different look depending on where you're standing. The grafted one looks kind of creepy. Like it's getting ready to reach out and grab your shirt. I also thought it was cool to see a cast iron Paris metro entrance area near the Pavilion Café. You know, like the ones that are all over Paris that lead you to the underground subway system? Apparently, they were all designed by a French architect named Hector Guimard who is famous for Art Nouveau. I would have taken more pictures of them had I known. They were installed at all of the underground entrances during the 1900 Paris World Fair. This particular Métropolitain Entrance is an original one that was removed. Maybe to be repaired? I'm not sure, but it was interesting to read about it. It's located in a perfect spot at the sculpture garden. It's in front of the Pavilion building which is also designed in the same style, and bringing in the beauty of nature much like these entrances. It's just one of many sculptures that will surprise you when walking through the garden on your way to the gallery.
    Visited June 2024
    Traveled as a couple
    Written September 2, 2024
  • Suzy B
    Bedford, New Hampshire163 contributions
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    We had an OUTSTANDING visit to the Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment exhibit on display at the National Gallery of Art. The exhibit did an excellent job of crafting the story of the competing 1874 Paris art exhibitions, making the 19th century paintings accessible to this family of art novices. We were even inspired to check out a few Impressionist paintings in the museum’s permanent exhibit on our way out. The museum’s crowd management for this popular exhibit was thoughtful and the long line to enter moved quickly for us.
    Visited December 2024
    Traveled with family
    Written December 29, 2024
  • psudino
    Weehawken, New Jersey4,480 contributions
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    This outdoor sculpture garden only takes a few minutes to walk through and it is absolutely worth it. There are some very cool installations here but my family's favorite was definitely the depth perception house. As you walk past it, the view changes and then there is a point where you can swap the perspective just by thinking about it differently. It is a fantastic large scale optical illusion and my family had fun trying to figure it out.
    Visited February 2024
    Traveled with family
    Written August 12, 2024
  • USASUN
    Zurich, Switzerland261 contributions
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    We visited an art museum in Washington DC for once and were amazed at the variety of art on display here. The old building and the rooms are beautifully designed with seating in the "fountain garden" between the rooms. There are 2 buildings. The modern art in the new building is also worth seeing. Large, bright rooms so that the works of art can be shown off to their best advantage. The buildings are connected by a tunnel, where there is also a cafe. We also liked the sculpture garden next to it. We can highly recommend this place. There is no other art museum that doesn't charge admission, so you can visit it briefly or several times.
    Visited April 2024
    Traveled as a couple
    Written April 17, 2024
  • Paperback
    Tacoma, Washington5 contributions
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    This is one of the best art museums in the world with an extensive collection. Our visit coincided with a special exhibition of French impressionist art, including paintings lent in from many galleries and private collections worldwide. We arrived at about noon on a Wednesday and we're relieved to find that there was no line to enter the exhibition! We thoroughly enjoyed our visit. Pro tip: there is a large cafeteria on the ground floor close to the gift shop. You can buy decent quality food at reasonable prices and eat it there.
    Visited October 2024
    Traveled with family
    Written October 19, 2024
  • Becky V
    Norcross, Georgia364 contributions
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    We visited the National Gallery of Art last month primarily to see the Impressionist exhibition - which was very excellent! We also attended a piano concert there. And we visitedthe other galleries in both buildings. What a great day!
    Visited October 2024
    Traveled as a couple
    Written November 7, 2024
  • bj thapa
    Patan (Lalitpur), Nepal42 contributions
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    For art lovers, this is a must-go. It mainly depends upon you about the time it takes to move around. If you love arts more than yourself then even a day or month does not suffice otherwise just two hours or may be an hour is great.
    Visited August 2023
    Traveled solo
    Written March 21, 2024
  • Bryan H
    Portland, Oregon1,664 contributions
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    Went for an outstanding exhibition on the start of Impressionism in Paris. That was the highlight of the visit. We also took in a Haitian art gallery (too small for my liking), an even smaller Gordon Parks photograph exhibition, and a 70s photography show that was fairly big and contained many of my favorite photographers. Of course, we only scratched the surface of this monster of a museum. The basement cafeteria had many choices (I just chose badly) for lunch. The only negative aspect of the afternoon was a run-in I had with a guard who wouldn't let me back into an exhibit (I had to use the bathroom) and got fairly obnoxious about it. Unnecessary. Training staff to listen to what a patron is actually saying would be a step in the right direction. Otherwise, it was a wonderful time had by all.
    Visited November 2024
    Traveled with family
    Written November 13, 2024
  • Isabella N
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    The National Gallery of Art is located on Constitution Ave NW, Washington DC. It was established in March, 1937, and was created to display works of art across many different time periods and styles. It contains art from the contemporary period all the way to a few displays from modern, 21st century artists. Not only does it allow for the enrichment of the public within the art field, but it also allows for the display of an array of artists from different backgrounds, ethnicity, and ages to diversify the entire museum. The museum is open from 10 am - 5 pm, and switches exhibits every few months in order to display new art collections. The museum itself was expansive, with a West and East wing and multiple floors; however, it was easy to navigate since there were many guides and directories along the rooms. The art itself had a wide range of media, including many paintings, but also sculptures and structures that encapsulated a bigger meaning. Additionally, there were also singular pieces throughout hallways and staircases that tied the whole exhibit together well; many of which were made by artists that did not have collections per say, but were still memorably honored within the museum. Overall, the museum was pleasant to visit as I found it interesting to see how each art piece differed from each other. I also enjoyed reading the messages behind each piece, and oftentimes, the meaning deeply connected to the artist that created it. Furthermore, there was also an entire subsection where you could purchase prints of the arts as well as literature and other historical art related books; I thought it was amusing to see and be able to buy the same art that was displayed, as well as more in-depth literature that explained the context behind famous pieces. There were a few collections that were difficult to find since the entire gallery was quite large. For example, there would be a specific artist listed in the directory, but you would have to navigate between certain areas to reach that specific exhibit.
    Visited November 2024
    Traveled with friends
    Written December 13, 2024
  • SeattleReebs
    Seattle, Washington1,052 contributions
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    I've been coming to the national gallery for decades, since I was a child. My favorite works are the Calder in the modern wing and the Dali Last supper that is in the hallway on the way to the modern wing (but upstairs a level). There are so many amazing and famous works it is hard to not get overwhelmed. Luckily there are ample places to sit if you need a break and between the two buildings there are three cafes (though the food is entirely miss-able). Grab a map and hit up your favorites or just wander your way through and get lost in the beautiful works. Either one is a good tactic. The museum can be busy, but never feels too crowded to get to see the works you want to see. Absolutely worth your time.
    Visited February 2025
    Traveled with friends
    Written February 18, 2025
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