National Portrait Gallery

National Portrait Gallery
National Portrait Gallery
National Portrait Gallery
National Portrait Gallery
National Portrait Gallery


Featuring the most comprehensive array of portraits in the world, this majestic gallery preserves the physical essences of famous figures from over the centuries.

The National Portrait Gallery provides fascinating insights into the painted and photographed impressions of iconic American figures. A short walk from the White House, the collection includes many preserved historic works providing a physical impression of the politicians, thinkers and celebrities of bygone eras. Stroll through the majestic corridors of this iconic gallery and pick out your favorite portraits.

While you’re in the nation’s political hub, view the portraits of the presidents. Read the short descriptions beside the portraits of Obama, Clinton, Washington and others. While many works in the permanent collection have traditional styles and formats, others make use of innovative forms of expression.

Admire the layered sculpture of comedian Bob Hope and the intriguing modern style of the painting of singer Lena Horne. Other highlights include a photograph of John Quincy Adams from 1843 and an oil canvas painting of John F. Kennedy. Check for temporary exhibits on a variety of portrait-related themes.

Browse the display of items for sale in the gallery shop, which has a range of prints, calendars and stationery relating to portraiture. Take a relaxing break in the Courtyard Café in the serene and leafy setting of the Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard. Wander between the giant pillars that hold a glass canopy over this plaza.

The gallery opens daily from late morning until evening. The site, which is free to enter, first opened in 1968 and is located in the Old Patent Office Building. Marvel at the imposing columns and pediment of its façade.

The National Portrait Gallery is in the Chinatown district of central Washington D.C. Travel by bus to one of the many stops near the site or ride the metro to the Gallery Place-Chinatown Station close to the gallery.

While you’re in this district, investigate the surroundings and stop at Madame Tussauds Washington D.C., the Capitol One Arena and the German-American Heritage Museum of the USA.

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