Address: 1050 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC 20560, USA
Phone: +12026331000
Sunday: 10AM–5:30PM
Monday: 10AM–5:30PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5:30PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5:30PM
Thursday: 11:30AM–7PM
Friday: 11:30AM–7PM
Saturday: 10AM–5:30PM
Hilda Kroll
A fantastic permanent collection, wonderful temporary exhibits, and the beautiful Peacock Room's ceramics restored to the way they looked in Freer's home.
Connie L
Amazing Asian gallery of art. There are so much to see and learn. Each piece of collection has full description. One of my favorite museums in DC and worth to visit.
Kat
Staff was helpful and even sheltered visitors after hours during a thunderstorm warning. However Japanese rooms were closed with no explanation.
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In general one and a half to two hours, to be able to walk through both.
No religious events. They might have performances in the future, as for now they have foreign film screenings and things like that.
Thanks for input. Currently Philips is nearly empty with very little on show.
Charles Lang Freer was an American industrialist, art collector, and patron, who gifted his collection of Asian and American art to the nation in 1906. The Freer Gallery subsequently opened in 1923 as the first art museum on the Smithsonian campus.
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