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National Air and Space Museum opening more galleries this summer

Thursday, 22 May 20253 min read
National Air and Space Museum opening more galleries this summer

The Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum announced the next phase of gallery openings at its flagship building in Washington, D.C. 

Five new exhibitions, the Lockheed Martin IMAX Theater and the museum’s redesigned entrance on Jefferson Drive along the National Mall will open July 28.

The project to renovate the entire museum began in 2018 and will culminate next year when the remaining galleries open July 1, 2026.

This marks the 50th anniversary of the museum in Washington and is in time for the United States’ 250th anniversary in 2026.

Thousands of artifacts will go back on display in the reopened galleries.

Favorites such as the Spirit of St. Louis, the North American X-15, John Glenn’s Mercury Friendship 7 capsule, Apollo Lunar Module 2 and the touchable moon rock will be back on view.

Several artifacts new to the building in Washington will include the Sopwith F.1 Camel, Virgin Galactic’s RocketMotorTwo, a Blue Origin New Shepard crew capsule mockup and a Goddard 1935 A series rocket.

Free timed-entry passes will still be required to visit the museum.

Passes for the July 28 opening and beyond will be available on the museum’s website starting June 13.

Galleries opening July 28:

Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall

Futures in Space

Barron Hilton Pioneers of Flight

World War I: The Birth of Military Aviation

Allan and Shelley Holt Innovations Gallery

Galleries opening July 1, 2026:

Textron How Things Fly

At Home in Space

RTX Living in the Space Age Hall

Jay I. Kislak World War II in the Air

Modern Military Aviation

“U.S. National Science Foundation Discovering Our Universe

Flight and the Arts Center

The museum’s multi-year renovation includes redesigning all 20 galleries, complete refacing of the exterior cladding, replacement of outdated mechanical systems and other repairs and improvements

The first phase opened in October 2022 with eight new galleries, the planetarium, the museum store and the Mars Café.

Since then, nearly five million people have visited the museum.

The National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., is located at Jefferson Drive between Fourth and Seventh streets S.W. and is open every day except Christmas Day.