Carolyn • November 8, 2012Au Bon Pain in the lobby has great soup and not so great pre-made sandwiches.
Yasaman M. • September 17, 2018OMG I’m in love with this museum. The art collection here is a must see. The building also is so well designed for its purpose.
Humberto M. • January 17, 2012A nice short museum crawl (comparatively) with so many great modern pieces. Make sure to check out the underground walkway.
Marc Kevin H. • June 4, 2012The staff is exceptionally friendly. Two points of interest: the tomb of the Institution's founder, and a gallery with sample exhibits.
Danielle D. • July 12, 2018My favorite museum in DC. Rotating exhibits are well presented, and truly unique. Go in the summer when they bring in a new interactive exhibit that fills their atrium.
DC Preservation League • July 27, 2011Constructed between 1879-1881 by architects Cluss & Schulze, it was built to house the international exhibits left over from the Philadephia Continennial Exhibition of 1876.
Daniel L. • February 28, 2012Always grab a snack because you just walked to the furthest point on campus!
Wandering J. • June 29, 2011Great deli on the lower level. Plus Clark bldg employees get a discount.
Carl J. • October 25, 2011Sbarro Pepperoni hot out the oven, a little crushed red and 9 shakes of romano... *heavenly*
Patrick • October 21, 2013Apparently there's a strict "no clothes no service" policy here and that it's "not my living room"
Mindy N. • August 29, 2012If you have a class in here, I'm so sorry for your luck. It's dark and cold and feels a bit like a bunker.
Eli G. • February 3, 2011Language Resource Center (LRC) is located in the sub-basement.
The Eagle • August 15, 2010This building first opened in 1926 and has been renovated several times. Once housing AU's library, it's now home to the College of Arts and Sciences.
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