National Gallery of Art
National Gallery of Art
If you are a fan of the visual arts, then the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. is definitely the right place for you to visit. Located just off the Mall, the National Gallery is in a convenient location, close to other attractions as well. There are permanent exhibits, as well as worldly changing exhibits. With an array of displays, including European and American paintings and sculptures, you are sure to find many pieces that are pleasing to the eye and mind.
The National Gallery is divided into the West and East Buildings. Each building contains different collections and exhibitions. When you enter the Gallery from the front of the building you are on the Rotunda. You can either go to the West or East building main floor, or you can go down the stairs or elevator to the West building ground floor.
On the ground floor of the West building you will find a number of exhibitions, including the temporary displays. There is a sculpture gallery as well as drawings and paintings. There is also a lecture hall and a sales shop. If you are hungry the Garden Cafe is located on this floor also.
Each section in the Gallery is divided by time period and nationality of the artists. On the main floor of the West Building you will find works from 13th to 15th Century Italian artists or 16th Century Italian and Spanish artists. There are also displays by 17th Century Dutch and Flemish artists. Of course, that's not all, but there are too many to mention! On the main floor of the East building, you can find works by 18th and early 19th Century French artists, British artists and American artists. Maps are available when you enter the Gallery so that you can find the section where you would most like to visit.
The National Gallery is open seven days per week and is only closed on Christmas Day and New Year's Day. Admission is free!
If you are a fan of the visual arts, then the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. is definitely the right place for you to visit. Located just off the Mall, the National Gallery is in a convenient location, close to other attractions as well. There are permanent exhibits, as well as worldly changing exhibits. With an array of displays, including European and American paintings and sculptures, you are sure to find many pieces that are pleasing to the eye and mind.
The National Gallery is divided into the West and East Buildings. Each building contains different collections and exhibitions. When you enter the Gallery from the front of the building you are on the Rotunda. You can either go to the West or East building main floor, or you can go down the stairs or elevator to the West building ground floor.
On the ground floor of the West building you will find a number of exhibitions, including the temporary displays. There is a sculpture gallery as well as drawings and paintings. There is also a lecture hall and a sales shop. If you are hungry the Garden Cafe is located on this floor also.
Each section in the Gallery is divided by time period and nationality of the artists. On the main floor of the West Building you will find works from 13th to 15th Century Italian artists or 16th Century Italian and Spanish artists. There are also displays by 17th Century Dutch and Flemish artists. Of course, that's not all, but there are too many to mention! On the main floor of the East building, you can find works by 18th and early 19th Century French artists, British artists and American artists. Maps are available when you enter the Gallery so that you can find the section where you would most like to visit.
The National Gallery is open seven days per week and is only closed on Christmas Day and New Year's Day. Admission is free!



