Hundreds of people waited on Monday (July 28) to be ready outside the National Air and Space Museum of Smithsin, when “history, modern status, and the future sight of aviation and space seizures five prominent and new renovated galleries, and the first to reach the galleries, and the rockets were opened. The museum was located in the restored main building of the museum.
Smithsin’s M -900m restoration has brought in future places and aviation history to life
According to a Smithsinin DescriptionThe re -conceptual exhibitions are part of a complete building change of $ 900 million launched in 2018, scheduled for completion by July 2026. This is the museum’s 50th anniversary. At this stage, the second group of galleries, which has been re -opened since the beginning of 2022, has been identified. After a three -year closure, the northern entrance was first opened, which was inserted through a new wing -shaped vestable and in the “Boeing Milestone of the Flight Hall”, which now includes better lighting, digital screens and famous artifacts.
In front of it, a new “Future in Space” gallery shows domestic exhibitions of private space companies such as Space X, Blue Origin, Virgin Galaxy, and Axis Place. Historical or program -based layout, instead of gallery Discover Philosophical and practical questions about the place: Who decides who goes? Why do we get out? What will we do once we arrive? The deep layout combines historical items, modern designs, and even pop culture references.
The museum has reopened “Baron Hilton Panarez of Flight”, “First World War: Military Aviation Birth”, and “Allen and Shelley Holt Innovation Gallery”, and upgraded Lock Head Martin Imex Theater, and has been termed as educational and impressive.
Despite the free admission, the Smithsin Museum reopened more than 6,000 guests, who have to select the time entry pass to better handle the flow of the crowd.