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Our Visitor Engagement Office team is here to help you plan your visit. Please contact us at visit@loc.gov or (202) 707-9779 with your questions. We’re excited to welcome you to the Library of Congress. Free timed-entry tickets are required to enter the Library’s Thomas Jefferson Building.
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May 23, 2024 · This free general tour covers the art and architecture of the Jefferson Building, including a view into the main reading room, as well as the history and purpose of the library itself. Each tour lasts 1 hour and takes place every day, except Sundays. Tours depart from the ground floor information desk.
Price varies by group size. Washington DC, USA. Morning Monuments Tour with Optional Guided Entry into US Capitol. 277. from $64.00. Washington DC, USA. Guided Capitol Hill Walk with US Capitol & Library of Congress. 229. from $85.00.
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Visit the seat of American government on a guided Capitol Hill walking tour. Enjoy stops at the Library of Congress and Eastern Market. Get a more personal experience with this small-group tour, capped at 15 travelers. Get reserved-entry to the U.S. Capitol, and tour the building—included. See itinerary.
[Great Hall. View from the second floor west corridor. Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C.] Daily Monday Through Saturday Take a free one-hour walking tour of the historic Thomas Jefferson building to learn about its symbolic art and architecture. Volunteer docents tell the story of the Library, America’s oldest cultural institution: its history, collections ...
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