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How to visit and what to see at the Air and Space Museum (Washington): schedules

Spirit of Saint Louis at the Washington Air and Space Museum
Spirit of Saint Louis at the Washington Air and Space Museum
Discover which planes and spacecraft you can see on a visit to the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, with photos and visiting hours

In a city of great museums such as Washington, thanks above all to the impulse of Smithsonian Institution, without a doubt the one that arouses the most interest among visitors to the capital of the United States is the National Air and Space Museum.

It is not necessary to be a fan of aviation or to space adventures to visit said museum, which brings together aircraft y spaceships that are already part of the history of Humanity.

Inaugurated in 1976, the National Air and Space Museum receives millions of visitors every year, a much higher number than museums as prestigious as the Louvre in Paris or Prado in Madrid.

The same access to Air and Space Museum It already presents a sample of the most interesting “pieces” that you can find in it.

What to see when visiting the National Air and Space Museum in Washington

In the first large room of the museum you can see airplanes that have been historyand Spirit of Saint Louis with which Charles Lindberg In 1927 he became the first aviator to cross the Atlantic, as well as spaceships y big missiles.

All the devices are presented in different rooms appropriately decorated to commemorate the feat or the times in which they became famous.

Planes to see at the Washington Air and Space Museum

In this sense, the one considered as the first airplane in history.

Built in 1902 by the wright brothers, this famous device made the first powered and controlled flight in history, which you can see in images projected in a room that also presents its own scenery from the beginning of the century.

On your walk through the museum you will also see the most famous planes of the Second World War.

This is the case of Japanese Zero or German Messerschmitt aircraft, shown in rooms surrounded by a multitude of objects and scenery from said war.

What spacecraft to see at the Washington Air and Space Museum

You will also walk through the rooms dedicated to space adventure, in which ships such as the Apollo XI module with which the first men arrived the moon.

Wave capsule friendship 7, With which John Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth, or a replica of Pioneer 10, first human object to leave the Solar system.

Historic airplanes at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington
Historic airplanes at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington

In these rooms, in a very didactic way, we can recreate the life of astronauts, as well as get to know our Universe better, even contemplating samples of rocks of lunar origin, or remains of a meteorite from Marte.

This museum has an extension in the Dulles AirportAlso in Washington, where you can see large ships.

Among them, a Concorde supersonic plane de Air France, or a prototype of the space shuttle enterprise.

Washington Air and Space Museum visit schedules

Under normal conditions, the Schedules to visit the Washington Air and Space Museum They are, every day of the year, from 10:17,30 a.m. to XNUMX:XNUMX p.m.

Japanese Zero at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington
Japanese Zero at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington

It only closes for public visits on the day of Christmas, December 25th.

You are interested in knowing that for visit the Air and Space museum la Admission is free.

Of course, you have to keep in mind that The museum is currently closed to visitors until autumn 2022, as it is in a process of complete renovation of the exhibition, which began in 2018.

Alternatively, here you can do the virtual tour of the Air and Space Museum.

Tour to Washington from New York

If you are limited on time on your trip to the United States, and being in New York you don't feel like it visit Washington on your own, you have the option to sign up for a tour to Washington.

This excursion will take you in just one day to visit the capital of the United States with the company of a guide in spanish in a single day, yes, leaving at 6 in the morning.

Apollo spacecraft at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington
Apollo spacecraft at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington

During the Washington visit, in addition to seeing externally the main monuments of National Mall, you will have two hours free to visit the corner you prefer, for example, the aforementioned National Air and Space Museum.

Here you have all the information about the tour to Washington from New York.

About the Author

José Luis Sarralde

Journalist and traveler throughout his life, José Luis Sarralde is the founder of Guías Viajar, where since 2008 he has been capturing his travel experiences around the world, specializing in cultural and scenic destinations in Spain and Europe.

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