Smithsonian Arts and Industries Building

Item

Title
Smithsonian Arts and Industries Building
Creator
Adolf Cluss
Paul Schultze
Date
1881 (Opened)
1910 (Renamed)
Description
The Arts and Industries Building opened in 1881 as the “US National Museum.” Spencer Baird, the second Secretary of the Smithsonian, developed exhibits for the museum that included objects from the Centennial Exposition of 1876 and samples of the Smithsonian’s collections of natural history and science, history, and art. Designed in a late Victorian style, the building is symmetrical and composed in the shape of a Greek cross with a central rotunda. The colorful exterior features bricks in geometric designs and has an iron truss roof. In 1910, this museum was renamed the Arts and Industries Building, and the National Museum moved to what is now known as the National Museum of Natural History.
Coverage
1860-1889
1890-1919
Source
Smithsonian Institution Archives. View original.