The National Portrait Gallery is a historic art museum in Washington, D. C. , United States. Founded in 1962 and opened in 1968, it is part of the …
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Nov 8, 2024
Interesting gallery. Well spaced and organised. All the presidents portraits are on display. Easy access to all floors something of interest to most people. Not sure young children would enjoy it not… Full review by Damerchild
Oct 27, 2024
Better than expected, and expected it to be good. Especially recommended taking one of the free tours to learn more details on a few portraits. As the guide said “one visit to the gallery is one … Full review by SouthShoreCat
Oct 27, 2024
Fantastic portraits from many periods of history. So moving were the portraits of people who lost family members to the Irish “troubles”. And there was so much more—women who fought for women’s right… Full review by EllenF502
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Take a look at the website and determine what you absolutely don’t want to miss. If you arrive a little before the museum opens, yo should not have an isssue with crowds. The …
Take a look at the website and determine what you absolutely don’t want to miss. If you arrive a little before the museum opens, yo should not have an isssue with crowds. The presidential portrait exhibit is excellent. Be sure to visit the room where Michelle Obama’s portrait is located!
Hi there : You should take a look at the National Portrait Gallery's own website. You'll find quite a lot of helpful information under the VISIT - ACCESSIBILITY section, …
Hi there : You should take a look at the National Portrait Gallery's own website. You'll find quite a lot of helpful information under the VISIT - ACCESSIBILITY section, including the following : "For your comfort, wheelchairs can be borrowed by asking the security officer stationed at each museum entrance". [It might also be a good idea to "double-check" wheelchair availability with the museum in advance of your intended visit, using the Phone and/or Email details on their website] Enjoy your visit to this wonderful museum!