National Museum / Smithsonian Arts and Industries Building
German Roots in DC
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Front Elevation of the National Museum -
Interior Perspective, Cluss and Schulze -
Front Elevation -
Proposal, U.S. National Museum, General Montgomery Meigs and Adolf Cluss, 1877 -
Interior construction of the National Museum -
Interior construction of the National Museum -
Construction at the north entrance of the National Museum -
National Museum Building Committee, 1880 -
National Museum Press Ball preparations -
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 'The Inauguration of President Garfield in the New ? of the National Museum' -
Aerial view of the National Museum, 1880 -
Aerial view of the National Museum, 1880 -
Interior of the National Museum, 1880s -
Exterior of the Arts and Industries Building, 1970s -
Interior of the Arts and Industries Building -
Exterior of the Arts and Industries Building, 2005
After the natural history collections were moved in 1910 to the newly completed Museum of Natural History on the north side of the Mall, the former National Museum was renamed the Smithsonian Arts & Industries Building.
Considered the architects' masterpiece, the building was closed in 2004 because of safety concerns about the structure's many roofs. It is currently (2010) being restored by the Smithsonian for continuing museum use, but it is unknown when it will be re-opened.