WASHINGTON DC, Stati Uniti — la grande struttura dell'edificio degli Archivi nazionali si erge in modo preminente nel cuore di Washington DC. Questo edificio monumentale, costruito nel 1930s, ospita i più importanti documenti storici degli Stati Uniti: La Dichiarazione di indipendenza, gli Stati Uniti La Costituzione, e la carta dei diritti, nota collettivamente come carte della libertà.
5016 x 3344 px | 42,5 x 28,3 cm | 16,7 x 11,1 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
18 novembre 2009
Ubicazione:
Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
Altre informazioni:
The National Archives building, located in the capital city of Washington DC, is a monumental structure that serves as the official repository for the most significant historical documents of the United States. Completed in the 1930s, it was designed by John Russell Pope in the Classical Revival style, mirroring the grandeur of the documents it houses. The building is home to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), responsible for preserving and documenting government and historical records. It's a symbol of the nation's commitment to the preservation and understanding of its own history. The main attraction within the building is the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom, where the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights — known collectively as the Charters of Freedom — are on display. The National Archives building also features research rooms that are open to the public, providing access to a vast collection of archival materials, including military records, census data, and immigration records. The building's research facilities are essential resources for historians, genealogists, and researchers. The building is located in the Federal Triangle, between Pennsylvania Avenue and Constitution Avenue. Its location, in close proximity to other significant landmarks, underlines its importance in the cultural and historical landscape of the city. Moreover, the National Archives building is a key destination for educational trips, with various exhibits and public programs that deepen the understanding of U.S. history. These include the "Public Vaults" exhibit, which displays a selection of interesting documents from the Archives' collection, and the "David M. Rubenstein Gallery, " which explores the evolution of the U.S. Constitution. The National Archives building, with its monumental architecture and wealth of historical documents, is a testament to the United States' rich history and its commitment to preserving