Founded in 1993, the Waverly Street Gallery has since been a veteran organization that promotes and exhibits both traditional and contemporary art. The gallery collaborates with a range of international artists and local talent to host regular exhibitions across genres of painting, sculpture, photography and pottery. Emerging artists are showcased through their exhibitions every second Friday of the month, which is also when the Bethesda Art Walk commences. In the past, the gallery has worked with artists such as Kate Radi, Pat Silbert, Sandra Zacharia and Kanika Sircar, among several others.
Spread over 530 acres (214 hectares) Cabin John Regional Park park is among the largest community parks in the Bethesda region. The Cabin John Regional Park has something for everyone, featuring picnic spots, playgrounds, athletic fields, tennis courts, a nature center, a dog park, skating rink, trails, a campground and a miniature train. The adventure playground and the totem pole are the park's special attractions which are immensely popular among the little ones.
Established in 1978, the Round House Theatre in Bethesda has been entertaining locals for more than three decades. The theater has an array of shows and classes for adults and children. Every season features a mind-blowing 200 performances. Its summer classes for kids include puppet-making, sound design, dance, music and storytelling. If you're looking for a great theater experience, come to the Round House Theater and enjoy a good movie or play.
Ratner Museum is a fine art museum, housing various paintings done in crayons, water colors and pencils. The frequently changing exhibits include wood work, sculptures, cloth designing and much more. The museum spans across three buildings, comprising of a conference room, a public library and children's literature center. There are various concerts, tours and lectures on various topics, that take place in the museum. So if you want to spend your day appreciating works of art and culture, Ratner Museum is your place to be.
Escape a few miles north outside of the hectic district and beltway and relax at the stylish, trendy, and quaint Bethesda Row. Choose from a wide variety of over 30 international restaurants including Irish, Thai, American, Asian, Spanish, Mediterranean, and American for a nice outdoor lunch or dinner. Enjoy desserts at specialty shops such as Dolcezza Gelato or Sweetgreen. There are plenty of new boutiques and stores to please all types of shoppers. Bethesda Row also hosts several events such as Movie Nights and art fairs.
A one-of-a-kind museum and play center for kids, KID Museum is a place where kids and parents can indulge in a host of educational and recreational activities. Through a number of interactive installations and workshops, this museum makes learning a lot more fun. From science and mechanics, to art, history and culture, each topic is brushed upon with a touch of excitement and liveliness. Various activities and events are also organised here, wherein kids can get a more in-depth understanding of a vast array of topics.
Bethesda Fine Art is an art gallery, housing contemporary art pieces from the 20th Century. Nestled in the downtown area, this vibrant gallery offers you a melange of art works done by both budding as well as established artists. Every now and then the gallery organizes various exhibitions, giving an insight deep into the art scene and artists. So if you are interested in paintings, do hop into Bethesda Fine Art to have an enriching experience. Don't forget to take an appointment before visiting.
One of the largest mosques in the United States, the Islamic Center is built with white limestone and has a 162-foot (49-meter) high minaret. Within, stained-glass windows and fine Persian carpets contribute to the mosque's ornate and lavish artistry. In the Center complex, only the mosque is open to the public. Women must wear headscarves and visitors wearing shorts are not admitted. Tours are offered daily.
La Galería Nacional cuenta con una extensa colección de arte europeo y norteamericano, desplegada en dos edificios espectaculares. En el West Building, imponente y de estilo neoclásico, el Rembrandt, el Rubens y el Gainsborough cuentan con amplia representación. La colección permanente incluye obras de los siglos XIII hasta el XX, con una sección dedicada exclusivamente al Impresionismo. El vestíbulo subterráneo cuenta con una cafetería, una tienda de recuerdos excelentes y una cascada cerrada los llevará hasta el East Building. Diseñado por I.M. Pei, este edificio triangular es uno de los principales emblemas de la ciudad y es también el hogar de muchas obras de arte famosas y otras exposiciones temporarias.
This basilica, one of the largest Roman Catholic churches in the Western Hemisphere, was dedicated in 1959. The architecture of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception is a mix of Romanesque and Byzantine styles. The Great Upper Church boasts fantastic mosaics, stained glass windows and individual chapels. The lower level Crypt Church is smaller and darker, but equally impressive in atmosphere and ornamentation. The basilica has a bookstore, gift shop and cafeteria.
Parte del diseño original para la ciudad federal, este enorme parque abierto se extiende desde el Capitolio de los EE.UU. hasta el Monumento a Lincoln y alrededor del Tidal Basin en el Jefferson Memorial. También es donde se encuentran los museos Smithsonian, el Monumento de Vietnam, la piscina de reflejo y el famoso monumento a Washington. Se pretende que sea un lugar para recordar a los héroes americanos, para celebrar la libertad y ser un foro de ejercer la libertad en forma de protestas y manifestaciones. Numerosos festivales y conciertos tendrán lugar en el césped durante todo el año. Un camino de grava cerca el centro comercial y es un gran lugar para correr turismo o de paseo. Ciertamente, cualquier visita a Washington DC debe comenzar aquí, en el Mall.
Brookside Gardens is a public garden located inside Wheaton Regional Park. It is open for public visits without any charge. Spread across 500 acres (202 hectares), major features of the garden include an aquatic park with ponds and a gazebo, a azalea garden, a butterfly garden and a children’s garden. Some of the other highlights include a dazzling fragrance garden, a Japanese tea house when visitors can sip on a variety of tea, a nature center, a lovely woodland walk, and much more.