The National Geographic Society has announced the opening of the National Geographic Museum of Exploration at its headquarters in Washington, DC, on 26 June 2026. This new museum aims to inspire curiosity and discovery with over 100,000 square feet of public space, featuring cutting-edge immersive technology and interactive exhibits.
The project, with a budget exceeding $300 million, was funded through dedicated fundraising and donor contributions. Jill Tiefenthaler, CEO of the National Geographic Society, stated, "The Museum of Exploration is where our legacy of storytelling meets the experiential technology of today, inviting everyone to step into the worlds of National Geographic Explorers."
Key attractions include the Pavilion entrance, the Archives exhibition celebrating the Society's storytelling legacy, and the Rolex Explorers Landing, which highlights explorers' journeys. Visitors can also enjoy the Explorers Eatery, an international food hall offering globally inspired dishes.
The museum will host the Photo Ark Animals of Earth exhibition, featuring wildlife portraits by Joel Sartore, and the In Focus Photographs of National Geographic exhibition, showcasing iconic images. Accessibility is a priority, with signage in English and Spanish, Braille, and American Sign Language throughout the museum.
General admission starts at $29.99, with discounted rates available through the Museums for All programme. The museum aims to be a hub for discovery, encouraging visitors to embrace their inner explorer
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