The Phillips Collection is an art museum founded by Duncan Phillips and Marjorie Acker Phillips in 1921 as the Phillips Memorial Gallery located in the …See more
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Jun 17, 2024
Situated in a beautiful DC mansion far from the hustle and bustle of the Smithsonian and steps from DuPont Circle, the Philips Collection is such an integral and unique part of Washington DC’s art sc… Full review by Cavalier1994
Jun 7, 2024
Always a pleasure to visit this small, boutique museum! And this time, an added pleasure was lunching at their cafe with homemade soup and amazing desserts and a plethora of bowls and salads. It seem… Full review by drkiki2015
Jun 2, 2024
The art is lovely and the space is nice. It was crowded as the Pierre Bonnard exhibit was about to end. Parking can be difficult in this area of DC, but it is near a metro stop. Nice gift shop. Un… Full review by valeriem446
Well, gladly: the collection is closed on Monday, but be sure to see it either Sunday afternoon or Tuesday morning if you have the slightest chance. -- Honestly, I would have thought …
Well, gladly: the collection is closed on Monday, but be sure to see it either Sunday afternoon or Tuesday morning if you have the slightest chance. -- Honestly, I would have thought that anybody using Tripadvisor would also be able to check opening times on the internet--or was the question generated by some sort of evil algorithm?
Has anyone been recently to know if it is still undergoing renovation and if their more well-known works are on display? Headed there next week. Thanks!
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Everyone else gave the answer. The renovations continue at least until late this spring, and you should call or go to their website to see what is on display in the remaining, still …
Everyone else gave the answer. The renovations continue at least until late this spring, and you should call or go to their website to see what is on display in the remaining, still substantial exhibit areas.