Address: 525 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA
Phone: +12154096600
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
gabriel rosado
If you guys like read everything of history, its worth for u to go there. More exhibits offered there.
Stanley Moy
Love coming here. I always learn something new with each visit. One of the coolest exhibits they have are the life sized statues of the delegates that signed the constitution.
Nik Morina
We got to attend a wedding here at National Constitution Center and took some amazing photos for the amazing Kenzie & Ryan
Michelle
If I can give this NO STAR, I would.This establishment was reported for hiring racist workers. A school recently visited this establishment & unfortunately experienced racism from idiots with no brain, no true morals, & a whole lot of stupidity. I am extremely disappointed that the kids who went experienced this. This is no way to treat ANYONE. These kids are owed a heartfelt apology from all those involved & the school if they paid deserve reimbursement.
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If you visit independence hall, there is a 50% off coupon on the back of the map which is distributed at the visitor center. You could also buy a Philly historic district pass, cost is $18, which includes admission to betsy ross house, christ church burial ground, admission into the national constitution center and 2 all day passes to ride the Philly phlash bus.
Flashes typically speed up the erosion process of old documents and art pieces. Policing cameras is easier than policing weather or not someone remembered to turn off their camera. Besides, one should consider enjoying the sights with their eyes, not through a lens.
The L train takes u right there. Get off at the independence stop. Its clearly labeled at the train stop. Enjoy😜
Hi Zachary, here's a link to our tours page on our website: https://constitutioncenter.org/visit/group-visits/guided-group-tours please reach out if you have any other questions! 215-409-6700 -NCC
The room where the constitution was signed. Some of the federalist papers. And it was also the first senate and congressional halls.
None at the center itself. Multiple private garages nearby. We used a parking app to find best prices and paid about $30 for weekend parking. Many were in the $70 range.
Skip is right. You could call and ask too.
Yes they are
Quick Google search shows: The 22nd amendment limits the president to only two 4 year terms in office. ... After FDR died in 1945, many Americans began to recognize that having a president serve more than eight years was bad for the country. This led to the 22nd amendment, which was passed by Congress in 1947 and ratified by the states by 1951.
No, except for inside the main entry hall and Signer's Hall (the area with the statues). You can't video or photograph inside the main museum area.
Yes, the museum is very wheelchair friendly, and offers wheelchairs for visitor use during your visit.
For this site, 1 hour..if you do a complete tour of downtown you will need to allot about 3 hours..there is a lot of history to see..I recommend a good tour guide
No .Feel free to just give them a call if you want any more information .
Yes
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