List of museums in Washington, D.C.


This list of museums in Washington, D.C. encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Also included are university and non-profit art galleries. Museums that exist only in cyberspace are not included. The present list numbers 82 museums.

Museums

NameImageSponsoring InstitutionTypeSummary
African American Civil War Memorial MuseumNational Mall and Memorial ParksAfrican American historyHistory of the African American soldiers and sailors who fought for the Union in the United States Civil War
American University MuseumAmerican UniversityArtRegional, national, and international contemporary art
Anacostia Community Museum100pxSmithsonian InstitutionAfrican American historyLocal history and culture
Anderson HouseSociety of the CincinnatiHistoric houseEarly 1900s palatial residence with period furnishings, Society artifacts, portraits, armaments, and personal artifacts of Revolutionary War soldiers
Art Museum of the AmericasOrganization of American StatesArtMuseum for modern and contemporary Latin American and Caribbean art
Arts and Industries BuildingSmithsonian InstitutionHistory/ScienceA national space to explore ideas and questions about the future
Charles Sumner SchoolCharles Sumner School Museum and ArchivesHistoryOne of the first public school buildings erected for the education of Washington's black community
Chinese American Museum DCIndependentAmerican HistoryHistory, culture, arts, accomplishments, and contributions of Chinese Americans.
Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office MuseumIndependentHistoryRestored building that served as Clara Barton's Civil War apartment and later the Missing Soldiers Office.
DAR MuseumDaughters of the American RevolutionArtFeatures 30 period rooms of decorative arts including furniture, silver, paintings, ceramics, textiles, toys, quilts
Decatur House100pxWhite House Historical AssociationHistoric houseEarly 19th-century house with exhibits about the White House. Currently closed for tours.
Dumbarton House100pxThe National Society of The Colonial Dames of AmericaHistoric houseEarly 19th century period house and headquarters
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection100pxDumbarton OaksLibraryExhibits of Byzantine and Pre-Columbian art and European masterpieces from its collections
Explore!Children's museumProposed museum
Folger Shakespeare Library100pxIndependentLibraryExhibits from its collections about William Shakespeare
Ford's Theatre National Historic SiteNational Park ServiceHistorySite of assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, includes theater presentation, Lincoln museum, and Petersen House where he was taken
Frederick Douglass National Historic Site100pxNational Park ServiceHistoric houseHome and estate of Frederick Douglass, one of the most prominent African Americans of the 19th century
General Federation of Women's Clubs HeadquartersGeneral Federation of Women's ClubsHistoric houseTours of the social clubhouse headquarters, changing exhibits of art, photographs and artifacts from its collections
George Washington University Art GalleriesGeorge Washington UniversityArtTwo galleries, includes painting, sculpture, and photographs, ranging from rare historic pieces to Washingtoniana and Americana to modern art
Georgetown University Art GalleriesGeorgetown UniversityArtLocated in the Walsh building and around the Georgetown campus
German-American Heritage Museum of the USAGerman-American Heritage Foundation of the USAEthnic German AmericanGerman-American history and culture, housed in a Victorian townhouse
Heurich House MuseumIndependentHistoric houseGilded Age mansion with early household innovations
Hillwood Estate, Museum & GardensIndependentDecorative artsEstate and gardens of Marjorie Merriweather Post, rooms decorated with her collections of 18th- and 19th-century French art, china and art treasures from Imperial Russia
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden100pxSmithsonian InstitutionArtContemporary and modern art
Historical Society of Washington, D.C.100pxIndependentHistory, LibraryExhibits of the city's history from its collections
Howard University Gallery of ArtHoward UniversityArtLocated in Childers Hall, home of the Fine Arts Division of the College of Arts and Sciences
Interior MuseumUnited States Department of the InteriorHistoryActivities of the agencies of the United States Department of the Interior, including the National Park Service, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation, United States Fish and Wildlife Service and United States Geological Survey
International Spy MuseumIndependentHistoryEspionage history, artifacts, famous figures
Kreeger MuseumIndependentArt19th- and 20th-century paintings and sculptures by internationally known artists, works by local Washington artists, traditional west and central African art
Laogai MuseumLaogai Research FoundationHuman RightsThis museum confronts the tragic legacy of China's Laogai system of forced labor prisons.
L. Ron Hubbard HouseChurch of ScientologyHistoric houseResidence of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard from 1955 until 1959
Library of CongressLibrary of CongressLibraryExhibits from its collections in American history, culture and art
Lillian & Albert Small Capital Jewish MuseumIndependentEthnic – Jewish historyHistory of the local Jewish community; preserves the oldest synagogue building in the Washington, D.C., area; operated by the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington
Lincoln MemorialNational Park ServiceHistoryIncludes displays about the building of the Memorial and some of Lincoln's phrases
Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site100pxNational Park ServiceHistoric houseHome of educator and civil rights leader Mary McLeod Bethune
Meridian HouseMeridian International CenterArtExhibitions of paintings, photographs, sculptures, videos, and crafts that reflect various aspects of American culture to encourage foreign understanding
Museum of the BibleNational Christian FoundationReligiousDocuments the narrative, history and impact of the Bible.
National Air and Space MuseumSmithsonian InstitutionAerospaceHistory and science of aviation and spaceflight, as well as planetary science and terrestrial geology and geophysics
National Archives100pxNational Archives and Records AdministrationArchives / HistoryExhibits from its collections including the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and a copy of the 1297 Magna Carta confirmed by Edward I
National Bonsai and Penjing MuseumNational Bonsai FoundationNatural historyLocated on the campus of the United States National Arboretum, Bonsai and Penjing botanical specimens and displays
National Building Museum100pxIndependentArchitectureExhibits about architecture, design, engineering, construction, and urban planning
National Children's MuseumIndependentChildren'sServes children up to age 12 and their families through interactive exhibits exploring science, technology, engineering, art, and math.
National Deaf Life MuseumGallaudet UniversityCulture/historyPermanent and rotating exhibits chronicling deaf culture and history
National Environmental Museum and Education CenterUnited States Environmental Protection AgencyEnvironmental historyHighlights key moments in environmental history and major policy milestones.
National Gallery of Art100pxIndependentArtPaintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculpture, medals, and decorative arts that trace the development of Western Art from the Middle Ages to the present
National Geographic MuseumNational Geographic SocietyNatural historyOperated by the National Geographic Society, changing exhibits of photography, natural history, culture and history
National Guard Memorial MuseumNational Guard MilitaryHistory of the National Guard of the United States from the Revolutionary War era to post-9/11 era
National Law Enforcement MuseumNational Law Enforcement Officers Memorial FundHistory/
Forensic Science
Dedicated to telling the story of American law enforcement by providing visitors a “walk in the shoes” experience. The interactive exhibits and insightful programs are intended to expand and enrich the relationship shared by law enforcement and the community.
National Museum of African American History and Culture100pxSmithsonian InstitutionEthnic – African AmericanNational museum devoted to the documentation of African American life, history, and culture. Opened September 24, 2016.
National Museum of African Art100pxSmithsonian InstitutionArtAfrican art and culture, includes paintings, musical instruments, sculpture, jewelry, regalia, textiles, pottery
National Museum of American History100pxSmithsonian InstitutionHistoryAmerican social, political, cultural, scientific and military history
National Museum of the American Indian100pxSmithsonian InstitutionEthnic – Native AmericanLife, languages, literature, history and arts of the Native Americans of the Western Hemisphere
National Museum of American Jewish Military HistoryJewish War Veterans of the United States of AmericaEthnic – Jewish – Military – HistoryJewish Americans who served in the armed forces
National Museum of Asian Art100pxSmithsonian InstitutionArtFeaturing 45,000 works of Asian art. Consists of two adjoining buildings, the Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.
National Museum of Natural History100pxSmithsonian InstitutionNatural historyGalleries include paleontology, geology, mammals, human origins, insects, ocean life, gems and minerals, Western, African and Korean cultures
National Museum of Women in the Arts100pxIndependentArtWomen's achievements in the visual, performing and literary arts
National Portrait Gallery100pxSmithsonian InstitutionArt – HistoryImages and history of famous individual Americans
National Postal Museum100pxSmithsonian InstitutionPhilatelyHistory of the United States Postal Service and of mail service around the world
The Octagon House100pxAmerican Institute of ArchitectsHistoric houseEarly 19th-century townhouse
Old Korean Legation MuseumOverseas Korean Cultural Heritage FoundationHistoric houseLate 19th-century townhouse that served as the Korean legation from 1889 to 1905.
Old Stone House100pxNational Park ServiceHistoric houseMid 18th century period house, the oldest unchanged building in Washington, D.C.
O Street Museum FoundationIndependentArtThe collection rotates and changes daily and includes art, music, architecture, memorabilia, manuscripts, sculpture and other items that promote exploration of the creative process.
The Phillips CollectionIndependentArtAmerican and European impressionist and modern art
Planet Word100pxIndependentLanguage ArtsLanguage and words
President Lincoln's Cottage at the Soldiers' Home100pxIndependentHistoric houseCottage retreat of President Abraham Lincoln and other Presidents
Renwick Gallery100pxSmithsonian InstitutionDecorative artsAmerican craft and decorative arts from the 19th century to the 21st century
Rubell Museum DC100pxIndependentContemporary artWashington, D.C. satellite of the Miami-based Rubell Museum
Saint John Paul II National Shrine100pxKnights of ColumbusReligionLife and papacy of Pope John Paul II and the history of Catholic heritage in North America
Salve Regina GalleryCatholic University of AmericaArtPart of Catholic University of America
House of the Temple100pxAncient and Accepted Scottish Rite of FreemasonryMasonicMasonic principles of personal, social and intellectual freedom, artifacts of American history, Masonic regalia and memorabilia
S. Dillon Ripley CenterSmithsonian InstitutionExhibitionExhibits of art, photography
Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument100pxNational Park ServiceHistoric house – HistoryU.S. women's suffrage and equal-rights movements
Smithsonian American Art Museum100pxSmithsonian InstitutionArtAmerican art that covers all regions and art movements found in the United States
Textile Museum100pxGeorge Washington UniversityTextilesTextiles from around the world including rugs, clothing, located at George Washington University
Tudor Place100pxIndependentHistoric houseMansion with European and American decorative arts including American silver, porcelain, furniture, glassware, sculpture, portraits, prints, and textiles
United States Capitol Visitor Center100pxUnited States CapitolHistoryHistory of the U.S. Capitol and Congress
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum100pxIndependentHistoryHistory of the Holocaust in Europe
National Museum of the United States Navy100pxUnited States NavyMaritime – MilitaryHistory of the U.S. Navy from the American Revolution to the present, naval artifacts, models, documents and fine art
White House100pxWhite House Historical AssociationHistoric houseOfficial state residence of the president of the United States, tours by advance reservation
The Wilderness Society GalleryThe Wilderness Society PhotographyExhibits from its collections, including photos by Ansel Adams
Woman's National Democratic Club Museum100pxWoman's National Democratic ClubHistoric housePolitical memorabilia, artwork, and photographs in the Whittemore House
Woodrow Wilson House100pxIndependentHistoric houseHome of President Woodrow Wilson after he left office
United States Navy Memorial Visitor CenterMaritime – MilitaryHonor, Recognize, and celebrate the men and women of the Sea Services