Museum of the Bible
The Museum of the Bible is a museum in Washington, D.C., United States, owned by Museum of the Bible, Inc, a non-profit Christian missionary organization, associated with the A/G in Missouri, established in 2010 by the Green family as a non-profit.Photo: Fuzheado, CC BY-SA 4.0.
- Opening hours: 10:00 AM—5:00 PM
- Type: Museum
- Description: history museum in Washington DC, United States
- Also known as: “MOTB”
- Address: 400 4th Street Southwest, Washington, DC 20024
- Wheelchair access: yes
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include National Mall and United States Capitol.
National Mall
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
The National Mall, a national park, is a famous 2-mile-long tree-lined, pedestrian-friendly boulevard in Washington, D.C. stretching from the Capitol Building in the east to the Lincoln Memorial and Potomac River on the west.
United States Capitol
Photo: Ottojula, Public domain.
The United States Capitol, often called the Capitol or the Capitol Building, is the seat of the United States Congress, the legislative branch of the federal government. United States Capitol is situated 2,900 feet northeast of Museum of the Bible.
National Museum of the American Indian
Museum
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The National Museum of the American Indian is a museum in the United States devoted to the culture of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas. It is part of the Smithsonian Institution group of museums and research centers. National Museum of the American Indian is situated 1,300 feet north of Museum of the Bible.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Waterfront and Capitol Hill.
Waterfront
Capitol Hill
Photo: Diliff, CC BY-SA 2.5.
Capitol Hill is a venerable neighborhood just east of the Capitol building, best known as the main residence in the city for the legislative and judicial branches of the U.S. government, and for the staffers who run the place.
East End
Photo: AgnosticPreachersKid, CC BY-SA 3.0.
East End is D.C.'s old downtown quarter, east of 15th St, and includes the neighborhoods of Chinatown, Penn Quarter, Judiciary Square, and Mount Vernon Square. Most D.C. natives simply call this area Downtown.
Museum of the Bible
- Categories: private museum, Bible museum, building, tourism, and tourist attraction
- Location: Washington, D.C., Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
38.88467° or 38° 53′ 5″ northLongitude
-77.01676° or 77° 1′ 0″ westElevation
13 feet (4 metres)Levels
8Open location code
87C4VXMM+V7OpenStreetMap ID
way 217168150OpenStreetMap feature
building=yesOpenStreetMap feature
tourism=museumOpenStreetMap attribute
wheelchair=yesWikidata ID
Q20980966
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In Other Languages
From Czech to Urdu—“Museum of the Bible” goes by many names.
- Czech: “Muzeum Bible”
- Finnish: “Museum of the Bible”
- French: “Musée de la Bible”
- German: “Bibelmuseum Washington D.C.”
- German: “Bibelmuseum Washington”
- German: “Bibelmuseum”
- German: “Museum of the Bible”
- Hebrew: “מוזיאון התנ’ך (וושינגטון)”
- Hebrew: “מוזיאון התנ"ך”
- Indonesian: “Museum of the Bible”
- Japanese: “聖書博物館”
- Korean: “성경박물관”
- Portuguese: “Museu da Bíblia”
- Romanian: “Muzeul Bibliei”
- Urdu: “بائبل کا میوزیم”
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Highlights include Mary E. Switzer Memorial Building and United States Small Business Administration.
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