Exhibition Hall at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center

Exhibition Hall at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center
Exhibition Hall is home to E Pluribus Unum - Out of Many One, the only exhibition in the world dedicated to telling the story of the United States Congress and the U.S. Capitol. Exhibition Hall features original documents and artifacts, videos, touchable models, computer interactives and two small theaters, providing visitors with an in-depth look at how Congress works, the history of the Capitol and Congress, as well as information on Representatives and Senators.
Congress and the War of 1812
Congress and the War of 1812

 

Want to Learn More About the War of 1812?

Watch this series of videos where a historian takes you into the Capitol to explain what happened at the U.S. Capitol during the War of 1812.

Join a Visitor Guide for a 50-minute special tour offered Monday through Friday at 11 a.m., exploring three unique stories about the War of 1812. (During the weeks of August 18 and August 25, this tour is also offered at 1 p.m.)

Visit the Capitol Visitor Center’s Exhibition Hall where you’ll see The Treaty of Ghent which ended the war of 1812 in 1814. No reservations or passes are needed to visit Exhibition Hall, which is located on the lower level of the Visitor Center, behind the plaster model for the Statue of Freedom.

 

Explore Online Exhibitions
Explore Online Exhibitions

Curious about what happened at the U.S. Capitol and in Congress during the Civil War? Explore our new Website, “Building A More Perfect Union: Congress, the Capitol Building, and the Civil War.”

Click here for a virtual exploration of Exhibition Hall

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