Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Freer Museum Courtyard

Yesterday we visited the Freer Museum. It just reopened after a major renovation that lasted at least a year. We haven't been there since we moved to DC eleven years ago and went to the opening ceremony last weekend to check out the light show that was displayed on the north side of the building. Since Tuesday is usually a crowd free day to check things out anywhere on the National Mall, it was a good time to go. After seeing all the beautiful Asian exhibits around the exterior sections of the building, we walked in to the courtyard in the center of the building. It was such a beautiful sunny day, we sat there awhile to take in the scenery. There was a lovely fountain in the center, and the leaves were beginning to turn from green to gold and red. Just a few people were milling about. In some ways we found this part of the museum more interesting than all the precious art pieces inside. From the lower level the hallway is connected to the Sackler Museum underground. We will go there on another day to visit the Iranian section specifically, but to also see what has changed since we were there last. It's an absolutely beautiful week to be in DC. These wonderful places make it even more interesting. All we have to do is walk on over. 


















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