Einstein was a rare genius for a hundred years, and he made a great contribution to the world, and you can learn more about his life in this memorial hall.
Albert Einstein Memorial
Posted: Jan 23, 2018
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M30***41
4/5Excellent
This was one of those off the main stream tourist attractions that we found online and loved every minute of it. The staff was extremely helpful and friendly. Most the participants were local DC folks, which gave us a great "insider" view of DC. I would highly recommend this activity
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Posted: May 20, 2021
love is blue
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We visited the Einstein Memorial in front of the National Academy of Sciences. The statue of Einstein was really cool and a great tribute to him. Similarly, etching stars and planets into level 4 was excellent. The only downside is the trash cans piled up around the monument and overflowing garbage. Other than that, it’s a really great statue!
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Posted: Mar 19, 2019
peggy11111
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Close to the Lincoln Memorial and the Vietnam War Memorial, the statue of Einstein is much larger than a real person, and many children climb up to take pictures.
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Posted: Nov 28, 2015
Mary_Kiky_Zhu
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The Einstein Memorial Hall displays photos of his various periods in his life, academic materials on relativity, and audio tape materials for class, etc., and the museum also roughly maintains the pattern of Einstein's residence.
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Posted: Aug 31, 2018
达达和妮妮
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Einstein, a Jew in Germany, fled to the United States during World War II and made great contributions to the American scientific cause.