Mark B. • June 26, 2015Fantastic museum. Free to the public. Lots of oils, water colors and sculptures from lots of the Masters.Great collection in beautiful setting. Can be a maze so definitely take a map or the audio tour
Devin B. • January 29, 2018The exhibits themselves are pretty small, but the building itself is incredible! Definitely hop on a free guided tour to learn the history! Also seems to be a great place for kids
Sarah K. • March 2, 2013Can't complain about the food! Nice selection of international cuisine (and more "American" things). Great for a brunch or lunch in a nice space, thought it could very well be loud when busy.
Marc Kevin H. • June 4, 2012The staff is exceptionally friendly. Two points of interest: the tomb of the Institution's founder, and a gallery with sample exhibits.
Michelle S. • June 6, 2012Awesome place!!! Great bedside manor from nursing staff & physicians. People are really concerned about the health and well-being of the ill
DC Preservation League • July 27, 2011Constructed between 1879-1881 by architects Cluss & Schulze, it was built to house the international exhibits left over from the Philadephia Continennial Exhibition of 1876.
Michael W. • December 1, 2011Conveniently located if you enjoy skipping portions of class to go get energy drinks, McDonald's, etc...
Mindy N. • August 29, 2012If you have a class in here, I'm so sorry for your luck. It's dark and cold and feels a bit like a bunker.
Eli G. • February 3, 2011Language Resource Center (LRC) is located in the sub-basement.
anDi s. • March 22, 2011The executive students are VERY overprotective of their coffee...in the OPEN hallway
Patrick • October 21, 2013Apparently there's a strict "no clothes no service" policy here and that it's "not my living room"
Georgetown A. • September 7, 2011Georgetown's newest building opened in 2009 to house the McDonough School of Business. Its construction was supported entirely by philanthropy!
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