
Dos edificios icónicos, entrada gratuita, un recorrido de clase mundial desde el arte medieval hasta el arte moderno.
National Gallery of Art - East Building es la pieza central de un complejo de dos edificios en el National Mall, con el East Building, diseñado por I. M. Pei, dedicado a obras modernas y contemporáneas, y el West Building que alberga obras maestras clásicas europeas y americanas. La entrada es gratuita; los visitantes pueden admirar Ginevra de' Benci, la cúpula de la Rotunda y el Jardín de Esculturas, además de exposiciones diversas, desde Calder hasta Rothko y paisajes estadounidenses.
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Ver colecciones permanentes y en rotación de arte del siglo XX y XXI de artistas reconocidos como Picasso y Rothko.
Disfrute de entrada gratuita, visitas guiadas y programas educativos para todas las edades.
Explore el icónico edificio diseñado por I.M. Pei, con sus llamativas características modernistas y espacios llenos de arte.
Relájese con una comida en la cafetería del sótano que ofrece ensaladas, pizza, hamburguesas y más.
Pase por el túnel artístico que conecta con el Edificio Oeste para una experiencia de museo fluida.
Participe en guías y actividades para niños diseñadas para involucrar a los jóvenes visitantes con el arte.
Great collection of art!!! Classic and modern artists from America and Europe. Amazing architecture of the building, inspiring place!
National Gallery of Art: A DC Masterpiece The National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. is one of the world's premier art institutions, offering a magnificent, free collection spanning Western art from the Middle Ages to the present. The museum is famously home to the only Leonardo da Vinci painting in the Americas, Ginevra de' Benci. It is split between two striking buildings: the classical West Building, which houses European and American masterpieces, and the modernist East Building, designed by I.M. Pei, dedicated to modern and contemporary works. Visitors love the impressive dome of the West Building's Rotunda and the surrounding Sculpture Garden, making it a essential and accessible experience on the National Mall.
Great selection of European paintings from 15th century to 19th. Good American collection. Was great to see George Washington portrait. Can get a bit confusing to navigate and see everything. Have fun
Less crowded than West building, easier to navigate. Picasso is here. Basement floor has cafeteria with nice selection of salad, pizza, hamburger, etc.. Also the basement is connected to the West part.
Admission, tours and programs are all free. No ticket is needed. Street parking is easy on weekdays. Connects to the west building through underground tunnel, which itself is a piece of art. Has numerous restrooms, and one cafe (selections are basic and taste ok). Kid’s guide is good. I spent 2hours here today browsing through different levels, and enjoyed everything. Alexander Calder’s survey is amazing, first time seeing so many different pieces in one place, from big stunning pieces to small intricate pieces. They have a Mark Rothko room, but with bright white tall walls and ceiling atrium, I like Mark Rothko room in The Phillips Collection better. As of now, they also have an interesting exhibition going on: American landscape, where you could admire social and nature landscapes in America with a focus on the first half of 1900. Don’t forget to admire at the different materials and techniques in the industrialization section of this exhibition, like woodcut, wood engraving, etching, dry point, gelatin silver print, lithograph, and so on. Since this is a modern art museum, you would expect to see masterpieces from O’Keeffe, Pollock, Cezanne, Picasso, Matisse, Mitchell, Andy Goldsworthy and many famous sculptors too.
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