“Notre-Dame de Paris: The Augmented Exhibition” at the National Building Museum is one of two summer exhibits in Washington that delve into the history of a beloved place of worship visited by pilgrims and tourists alike.
History of St. Peter’s Basilica, Paris cathedral on exhibit in Washington
Exhibit on Magna Carta illustrates ties charter of freedoms has to Bible
The Museum of the Bible opened its newest exhibit: “Magna Carta: Tyranny. Justice. Liberty” on July 2.
Papyrus fragments at D.C. museum not authentic pieces of Dead Sea Scrolls
Long before the privately owned Museum of the Bible opened near the U.S. Capitol in 2017, there were published doubts about the authenticity of its 16 papyrus fragments supposedly from the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Museum of the Bible receives grants for big exhibit on science and faith
From the 17th-century ban by the Vatican of Copernicus’ mathematical calculation that the sun was at the center of the solar system to modern-day arguments about evolution’s compatibility with a belief in God, science and faith have regularly butted heads in the public square.
New museum tells the story of the Bible — chapter and verse
The Museum of the Bible, just a few blocks from the National Mall in Washington and opening to the public Nov. 18, it will tell visitors how the Bible — both Old Testament and New Testament — has intersected society and at times even transformed it.