The U.S. Department of the Interior Museum in Washington, D.C.
About the Museum
The U.S. Department of the Interior Museum, located in the Stewart Lee Udall Department of the Interior Building, showcases the history and diverse resources of the United States. The museum's exhibits highlight the Department's role in the management and conservation of natural resources and the preservation of America's heritage.
Tickets
Admission to the U.S. Department of the Interior Museum is free of charge.
Opening Hours
The museum is open to the public from Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, except on federal holidays.
Current Exhibitions
The museum features a variety of permanent and rotating exhibitions that cover topics such as the history of the Department of the Interior, the conservation of national parks, and the stewardship of America's natural and cultural resources.
Upcoming Exhibitions
The museum regularly updates its exhibition schedule to offer visitors new and engaging displays. Check the museum's website for information on upcoming exhibitions.
Museum Map
Visitors can obtain a museum map at the entrance to help navigate the exhibits and learn about the different sections of the museum.
Events
The U.S. Department of the Interior Museum hosts special events, lectures, and educational programs throughout the year. These events provide visitors with opportunities to engage with experts and learn more about the Department's mission and initiatives.
Membership
The museum offers a membership program that provides supporters with exclusive benefits, such as invitations to special events, behind-the-scenes tours, and discounts at the museum store.
Virtual Tour
For those unable to visit in person, the museum offers a virtual tour on its website, allowing online visitors to explore the exhibits and learn about the Department's history and work from anywhere in the world.