Oscar F. • March 11, 2016Great place to start cafe and wifi available here. Clean restrooms and maps of all sorts to start your adventure. There's people to help answer questions and also gift shops.
Mark B. • June 26, 2015Fantastic museum. Free to the public. Lots of oils, water colors and sculptures from lots of the Masters.Great collection in beautiful setting. Can be a maze so definitely take a map or the audio tour
Sarah K. • March 2, 2013Can't complain about the food! Nice selection of international cuisine (and more "American" things). Great for a brunch or lunch in a nice space, thought it could very well be loud when busy.
DC Preservation League • May 11, 2011Constructed between 1879 and 1881, this is the nation’s best preserved example of 19th-century world’s fair or exposition-type architecture; Adolf Cluss Architect; National Historic Landmark.
Devin B. • January 29, 2018The exhibits themselves are pretty small, but the building itself is incredible! Definitely hop on a free guided tour to learn the history! Also seems to be a great place for kids
Christopher D. • October 19, 2009check out the waterfall in the lobby. it provides latent cooling of the space and makes pretty water noises
Angie H. • September 22, 2014Somewhat off of the beaten path and so less crowded. Like a combination of aquarium and jungle exhibit.
Emily D. • March 1, 2013Get the coconut chocolate chip ice cream at the basement cafe. It tastes like a Samoa Girl Scout Cookie!
Andi N. • October 25, 2010More specifically, take #COMM107 with Andi Narvaez. Best instructor ever according to a recent Internet post, which she may or may not have posted herself. It's called strategy, folks.
Mel W. • September 16, 2011Sleep on the couches in the lobby in between classes! They be comfy.
Jason S. • April 13, 2010Check out the ground floor art gallery. Installations change somewhat frequently and are truly unique. It hosts 20 to 50 pieces at any given moment. (FREE)
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