Newseum Keeps Communication History
Meet the most interactive museum in Washington DC by the look of who has been there
The Newseum is an interactive museum that promotes freedom of expression through the exhibition of icons of human communication. Its 23,000 square meters of area divided by seven floors receive more than 815,000 visitors per year, who pay 26 dollars entrance to gain access to its 25 theaters and 25 galleries.
So we came to the conclusion that no one can speak better about the place than the people who were there. This is why we went to the museum page on TripAdvisor and got some reviews. After that, the question remains: When will it be your turn to know the place?
Check out some reviews and if you would like more information, visit the official Newseum website (http://newseum.org/)!
Rosana-Kika-Gigi
“Great! Very interactive and informative! “
One of the best museums I’ve ever visited, very interactive, with curiosities like a telegraph, one of the first computers signed by Bill Gates, pieces of the Berlin Wall, a giant collection of old newspapers, which make a very interesting and intelligent connection with communication Or breaking it. It is very worth knowing! In addition, there is The Source Restaurant by Chef Wolfgang Puck which is delicious, with fresh salad options and many tasty food!
Charlesholl
“Excellent!”
Excellent museum, that recalls important facts of American and world history. Need to buy ticket to get in (when I was in it in September 2016, the ticket cost 26 dollars). I recommend the visit and enjoy the view of the city from the belvedere located on the top floor of the building.
Gunnar C
“Unmissable”
Museum not to be missed, at least one day for full visitation. Super updated, right at the entrance you have the first page of newspaper day all over the world (including Brazil).
Reports of the main events of the modern, interactive world.
Important for young people to know recent history.
Flavia2R
“Newseum”
One of Washington’s most interesting museums. Worth every dollar of the ticket! Informative, beautiful photos, interesting stories. Another look at historical facts and events. Worth looking at the front pages of the newspapers of the day at the entrance!