One of DC's top attractions for architecture buffs and those interested in 19th- and 20th-century art, this lovely, intimate museum is housed in a stunning 1963 International Style building designed by American architect Philip Johnson. Its permanent collection includes art work by the likes of Monet, Picasso, Renoir, Cézanne, Chagall, Miro and others—plus outstanding African and Asian art.
Option: Public Tour
Arrive early if you want to secure your spot on a free public tour of the formidable permanent collection. Suggest early arrival (1:15 pm) if you would to request a ticket for the public tour (space limited—first come, first served).
Staircase
The visiting exhibition is located downstairs. Visitors must take 30 steps to reach the downstairs and 30 to come back up. (Most of the permanent collection is on the entry level.)
Carpool Rides
Limited spots available. Details will go to confirmed riders.
To request or offer rides, email info@littlefallsvillage.org by January 23.
Museum Admission
Self-pay upon arrival: Seniors, $10; Other Adults, $15. Public tour comes with admission (space limited).
Please register & request or offer carpool rides by January 23
Registration link: www.littlefallsvillage.org/kreeger