The Museum of the Bible
opened on Nov. 17, 2017 in
downtown Washington, DC.
The museum’s building location and design
were announced in 2012
when the Green family
(founders of Hobby Lobby)
purchased the
1923 Terminal Refrigerating
and Warehousing Co. building,
two blocks from the National Mall
that used to be the Washington Design Center
in Washington, D.C.
The estimated $400 million project updated
the historically protected structure as well as
adding two additional floors
and a rooftop café and garden.
The building's 1923 original red brick,
architecture and ornamentation was restored,
with new bricks imported from Denmark.
The museum’s building location and design
were announced in 2012
when the Green family
(founders of Hobby Lobby)
purchased the
1923 Terminal Refrigerating
and Warehousing Co. building,
two blocks from the National Mall
that used to be the Washington Design Center
in Washington, D.C.
The estimated $400 million project updated
the historically protected structure as well as
adding two additional floors
and a rooftop café and garden.
The building's 1923 original red brick,
architecture and ornamentation was restored,
with new bricks imported from Denmark.
We made a trek there this week
to check out the space and exhibits.
We were able to spend some time
in the IllumiNations exhibit.
With my love for Bible Journaling,
these early books were a delight to see.
( photo has light reflections - sorry)
This visit included taking our
one-year-old grandson Levi and his mom, Sara.
Levi loved The World of Jesus of Nazareth
where there is a wonderful replica
of what Nazareth might have looked like
when Jesus lived there.
In fact, the synagogue is almost an exact replica
of the one in the Village of Nazareth
that we visit on our trips to Israel.
The hands-on Children's Gallery
also was an active spot for a little guy too.
This view is from the Promenade-
which runs all along this side
on the 5th and 6th floor,
with the U.S. Capitol to the right
and the Washington Monument
far to the left.
far to the left.
The Museum of the Bible
is a beautiful building.
It will host special exhibits
from prestigious museums
and institutions around the world.
It will take a few more trips
there to understand all
the things located here.
It will take a few more trips
there to understand all
the things located here.
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