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- HISTORYJuly 20, 2012Opened in 1941, this museum, founded by financier Andrew Mellon, has some 116,000 works of Western art dating from the Middle Ages to the modern era.
- stepherApril 21, 2015One of my favorite museums and there is no admission fee. This is truly one of our country's treasures. Wear comfy shoes and allow yourself plenty of time. The free app adds so much. Bring headphones.Upvoted Mar 31
- Christopher PopovJuly 6, 2016It's a large museum with a large international variety of art. Exquisite portraits of American Presidents and a large collection of Rembrandt's make this a must see for anyone trolling around the mall
- Danielle DaSilvaJuly 13, 2018Massive collection! Very easy to get lost, but I mean that in the best way. Tons to discover. Don't forget admission is free, so you can come back again and again.
- Catherine JohnsonJune 16, 2017Start your tour on the second floor! I wish we had! There are so much more to see and we didn't have time to see it all....The first floor has nice art/furniture but the second floor is awesome!!
- Fodor's TravelAugust 29, 2017Located on the National Mall, the National Gallery of Art was founded in the 1930s. Insider tip: The sculpture garden touts an ice rink in the winter and free jazz concerts in the spring and summer. Read more
- Affinia Hotel CollectionJune 12, 2014Located on the National Mall, The National Gallery is one of the finest art collections in the world. Its works include painting, sculpture, and graphic arts from the Middle Ages to the present.
- Ана ЛековићFebruary 17, 2017Between sections are little garden spots with fountains, ideal to make a stop and soak the atmosphere. One of the most beautiful museums in the 🌎.
- The Ritz-CarltonJuly 22, 2015Among the countless masterpieces to enjoy there is the only Leonardo da Vinci work of art in the western hemisphere. Called "Ginerva de' Benci" it is an earlier work of the genius.
- Courtney SingerJuly 22, 2013Take the tunnel between the East and West buildings - best gift shop ever below the West building, and a super fun installation along the walkway on the East side! Also a cafe, rest area, etc.
- Santiago SApril 14, 2017Interesting collection, part of it is from famous artists like Monet, Botticelli, Rembrandt... Takes some time to see it all, wish the closing time was later than it is.
- AFAR MediaAugust 4, 2014Impressionist paintings of Van Gogh, Cezanne, Monet, and Cassatt, and "Ginevra de'Benci," the only painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the Americas are some of the highlights that await you inside. Read more
- Theodore KimJanuary 25, 2013Of all the exhibits, don't leave without checking out the East Building, which houses the modern collection. Great art around every corner. And the architecture itself is worth multiple Instagrams.
- Venny F. VenistineJuly 5, 2013How thoughtful a Philantropist Andrew W.Mellon to founded this museum. Began on Jan 1937 & opened on 1941, this art gallery museum in DC city has worthed to be a prideness of America Country.
- Stacy Bo BacyOctober 1, 2021Beautiful and easy to get lost in. Rodin, Renoir, Raphael, Rubens, Monet, Van Gogh, and so many more.
- Like most other DC museums, free entrance makes up for the ridiculous prices at the cafés. However, do pay a visit to the café here if only to take the underground passageway to the East Building.
- Serhii LutskoAugust 17, 2017This place has the historical and pretty old art but definitely in top 3 places to visit in DC
- JanaMarch 18, 2019If you get hungry, try the café between the East and West buildings on the lower level rather than the more expensive garden café in the West building!
- KarenDecember 19, 2021Amazing galleries and stunning artwork. The atriums are beautifully decorated for the holidays.
- Shawn CallahanNovember 19, 2016If you head over the street to the recently opened East Wing and head to the top of tower 1, you will find the Rothko room. Stunning.
- WhitNovember 10, 2013Spend some time with as many Edouard Vuillard paintings as possible. They're hidden gems scattered throughout the West building.
- Lewin Higgins-GreenOctober 17, 2016Some great art - and fantastic installation in the walkway linking the East and West buildings underground. Shame the coffee and water are so overpriced
- Psst. Here's a secret- the people mover that connects the East and West wings is simply the best one in the world. Skip down the middle but DO NOT LET THE GUARDS SEE YOU!
- Franco CalizNovember 5, 2017The special exhibits are cool but it’s the sheer quantity of consistent quality that will make your jaw drop. Wonderful.
- Rachel WhinneryFebruary 14, 2016The museum is free and has amazing works of art. I could spend days here! Especially in the sculptures area. 🎨💕
- Bea Matti September 30, 2016Amazing museum! The permanent collection is full of masterpieces, and the admission is free. Definitely worth a visit.
- Lloyd GMarch 31, 2018Every floor is worth visiting, but the second floor Presidential Portrait Gallery is where you should spend your time.
- Joana GramajoJanuary 4, 2016You will need plenty of time to browse through the gallery if you are a big art fan. Everything in DC is big
- Tom MaxwellMay 6, 2016Beautiful gallery with works by the greats including Leonardo Da Vinci. West building is contemporary & east is modern
- Jonathan WebberJuly 22, 2015Go to the website and plan your visit. See what you want to see, don't just wander around. You'll get more out of your time if you plan ahead. So much to see here.
- Fairfax City ReporterDecember 7, 2016National Museum of Arts, after they close for the daily visitors, now it opens for all night party for the hard working Washingtonians. "Sorry by invitation only" the man in W hat yelled at me.
- IWalked Audio ToursMay 30, 2013Began Jan-1937 when philanthropist Andrew W. Mellon agreed to finance. Amongst works in Mellon's donations were Raphael’s Alba Madonna which was 1st painting sold for $1MM. Full site history via<LINK> Read more
- Nikki RappaportDecember 29, 2012Don't forget to explore the modern East Wing too. There's always a cool exhibit in the tower.
- AmberAugust 17, 2015Impressionism and modernism on the top floor is the best. Also, the largest collection of Rodin sculptures.
- KatMay 25, 2015Take one or several guided tours (all free). The guides are very informed and fairly interactive
- Rick FlynnAugust 25, 2013The interior of the building is a work of art itself. Amazing architecture.
- JasonJanuary 19, 2016This place is huge. Give yourself plenty of time to explore as there are many rooms. Budget at least 3-4 hours.
- Outside at the fountain is my very favorite spot for lunch. Bring your salad!
- Alina HBJuly 6, 2015One of my favorite museums, they let you take pictures without flash. The best of the world in one place, Almost Like the british museum
- Audrey TolbertNovember 26, 2013My favorite place to kill time in DC! Seriously...it's free and you can look at some of the country's greatest art.
- Amy CummingsMarch 12, 2018Take the tunnel between the more modern East building and older West building.
- Kirill KukuruzaNovember 8, 2015A museum where you can find Monet, Van Gogh, Gauguin and other for free
- Peter DurbenFebruary 19, 2013Has a really nice waiting room with free Wifi just right after you enter.
- Jessica JonesAugust 15, 2017The building itself is beautiful with a great collection of Flemish art.
- Tariq AhmadAugust 2, 2017Free for the public. Also home to the only Leonardo da Vinci art in the US. (Ginevra de' Benci)
- Audio tours are free! As well as docent led tour tours! Check with the art information desk at any entrance for your times.