Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery & American Art Museum - Semi-Private

2 hours

Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery & American Art Museum - Semi-Private

Book way in advance - we sell out


Rates

  • Adult: - $95
  • Youth: - $85 (Ages 10 - 17)
  • Child: - $75 (9 and under)

Duration

  • 2.5 hours

Meeting Point

  • Meet your guide on the steps to the G Street entrance to the museum (outside).

Includes

Semi-Private Museum Tour
"Semi-Private" Means Group Size Is Never More Than 8 Guests Maximum
Professional Art Historian Guide
Duration 2.5 Hours


Excludes

Tour price does NOT include hotel pickup or drop-off (we recommend UBER or Taxi)
Tour price does NOT include gratuities (optional)
Tour is NOT available for those with walking disabilities or using a wheelchair


Full Tour Description

Housed in the historical Old Patent Office Building, art and history mingle together at two of DC’s most important galleries. This 2.5 hour semi-private guided museum tour explores the National Portrait Gallery and the American Art Museum where up to ten guests can witness the nation’s history unfolding.

The building itself is a marvel, once a Civil War Era hospital where famed poet Walt Whitman helped injured soldiers. Today, his portrait joins thousands of others in this building, which has flirted with art exhibits since 1829, before becoming a dedicated museum. The National Portrait Gallery features portraits of the great women and men who helped build the United States. Presidents and first ladies are on display, as well as famous military leaders of the Civil War, like Grant and Sherman. Discover 19th century daguerreotypes, early photographs, before exploring the Robber Barons and Suffragettes of the early 20th century.

Afterwards, move on to the American Art Museum where artists like Mary Cassatt, a beloved Impressionist, are on display. You’ll explore big names like Edward Hopper and David Hockney in front of some of their iconic paintings. Georgia O’Keeffe’s provocative flowers will spark conversations as much as the slightly odd portrait of former president Obama. Learn about the WPA-era photographs that helped define a nation during the Great Depression, as well as more modern works that will leave you scratching your head, until your expert guide helps bring it all into focus.

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