Phillips Collection
Trip Ideas
- Best of Washington DC
- DC Art and Food Tour
- DC’s Top 10 for Kids
- DC Food Trucks
- Dining Alfresco in DC
- DC’s Best Outdoor Watering Holes
- DC’s Unsung Memorials and Monuments
- DC’s Outdoor Concerts and Events
- Green Dining in DC
- DC’s Best Family-Friendly Hotels
- DC Wine Bars
- DC Cupcake Wars
- DC Hotels with the Best Views
1600 21st St. NW
202/387-2151
www.phillipscollection.org
HOURS: Tues.-Wed. and Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.,
Thurs. 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
COST: Tues.-Fri. donation, Sat.-Sun. $10 adults,
$8 over age 62 and students, free under age 18
At its entryway, the Phillips’s space resembles nearly any other art museum, with stark walls and pinpoint lighting illuminating the masterpieces. Through this pristine hardwood and plaster facade, however, are tight hallways and opulent chambers, the 1897 Greek Revival townhome of collectors Duncan and Marjorie Phillips, which contains many of the museum’s treasures.
The manor home, with rooms of half-timbered walls and wood paneling, original furnishings, and unique fireplaces, is nearly as notable as the artwork that adorns its walls—paintings by Whistler, Chase, Homer, Hopper, Weber, and Eakins.
The Phillips Collection is considered the nation’s first museum devoted to modern art; its newer space holds the museum’s most famous piece, Renoir’s Luncheon of the Boating Party, as well as the renowned Rothko Room, a linear space showcasing three of Mark Rothko’s saturated works of color. The artist is said to have loved the room’s chapel-like design.
The Phillips After 5 event, held the first Thursday of each month, features after-hours browsing, food, drink, and live jazz.
© Patricia Nevins Kime from Moon Washington DC, 1st Edition
Buy Moon Travel Guides
Search
Moon Travel Guides make independent travel and outdoor exploration fun and accessible. With expert and adventurous travel writers delivering a mix of honest insight, first-rate strategic travel advice, insider travel tips and an essential dose of humor, Moon Travel Guides ensure that travelers have an uncommon and entirely satisfying experience. Each travel book is filled with unique trip ideas, easy-to-use maps, and detailed information on sights, restaurants, and accommodations. Moon Travel Guides not only point you in the right direction, they inspire new ideas and adventure. Whether you are seeking a relaxing beach trip to Hawaii, or an adventure travel trip to the rainforests of Costa Rica, Moon guidebooks—and Moon.com—are with you every step of the way. Founded in 1973, the Moon Travel Guides series includes Moon Handbooks, Moon Outdoors, Moon Metro, Moon Living Abroad and Moon Spotlight travel books. Moon is based in Berkeley, California and is a proud member of the Perseus Books Group.