WASHINGTON, DC, États-Unis — le National Archives Building se trouve bien en vue sur Constitution Avenue à Washington, DC. La structure néoclassique, ouverte en 1935, présente une grande façade avec des colonnes et des sculptures corinthiennes. Ce côté de la Constitution Avenue du bâtiment abrite la Rotonde pour les Chartes de la liberté, où la Constitution des États-Unis, la Déclaration d'indépendance et la Déclaration des droits sont exposées.
3786 x 5679 px | 32,1 x 48,1 cm | 12,6 x 18,9 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
13 janvier 2015
Lieu:
Federal Triangle, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Informations supplémentaires:
Photograph by David Coleman. The National Archives Building in Washington, DC, is a monumental structure that serves as the repository for the nation's most important historical documents. Opened in 1935, this neoclassical building was designed by architect John Russell Pope and occupies a prominent location between Constitution Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue in Northwest Washington. The Constitution Avenue façade, featured in this image, is particularly impressive. It showcases a colonnade of 72-foot high Corinthian columns, creating a grand and imposing entrance. Above the columns, the pediment features sculptures by Robert Aitken, depicting allegorical figures and inscriptions related to the building's purpose. This side of the building houses the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom, where visitors can view the original copies of the United States Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and Bill of Rights. These founding documents are displayed in specially designed cases to ensure their preservation. The National Archives Building not only serves as a tourist attraction but also functions as a vital research facility and educational institution. It is the headquarters of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), which is responsible for preserving and providing access to the nation's historical records. Its strategic location near the National Mall and within the Federal Triangle complex underscores its importance in the landscape of American government and history. The building continues to play a crucial role in maintaining public access to historical documents and fostering an understanding of American democracy and its founding principles.