Museum of the Bible

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Washington D.C., DCShow map

Washington D.C., DCShow map

Overview

A sacred book for some, a valuable read for others, undoubtedly The Bible has powerfully shaped western culture. The Museum of the Bible, Washington D.C, showcases rare biblical artifacts, books, and lithographs. With The Bible as the central theme, artworks by famous artists such as Marc Chagall, Barbara Hines, and Michelangelo are on exhibition. The building houses The National Center for Jewish Art and exhibits different sculptures and tapestries. 

Committed to its accessibility, a step-free alternative entrance, elevators to reach all floors, and wheelchairs are offered. Service dogs are welcome, an hour-long tour highlighting the museum in American Sign Language is provided, and open captioning is available on most video exhibitions. There is an accessible restaurant on-site.

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    Location

    Washington D.C., DC, USA

    Location

    Washington D.C., DC, USA

    Free admission

    Frequently asked questions

    The tours we offer are designed to accommodate all kind of disabilities. Our travel experts can help you find the right tour to meet your accessibility needs.

    The museum is currently open Wednesday through Monday. We will remain closed on Tuesdays. 10:00 AM – 05:00 PM.

    Yes! Children of any age are welcome and children of 4 and under do not pay.

    Yes! The Museum has step-free entrances, smooth floors, and elevators to reach all floors.