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The Conservatory

 
The newly renovated Conservatory offers the citizens of Washington and visitors from across the nation a beautiful and fascinating living plant museum here on our Nation's Mall at the foot of the U.S. Capitol. We invite you to return again and again, to watch us grow and to see our ever-changing exhibits.

What Is Restored?
The superstructure, limestone facade, fountains, radiator, glazing system, and all exterior windows and doors have been restored or refabricated according to the original design of the building. The Palm House structure, now called the Jungle, has been recreated to the original design, but also now includes a visitor walkway at 24 feet above the floor accessible by both stairs and elevator.

 

Currently, the United States Botanic Garden allows a limited schedule of after-hours functions to be held at the Conservatory. The policies governing after-hours functions are established by the Joint Committee on the Library of Congress and state that all functions must be Congressionally related, Congressionally sponsored, and attended by the sponsoring Congressional officer. Private functions, including weddings, are not permitted. For more detailed information about reserving our facility, please contact Laura Anthony at lanthony@aoc.gov or (202) 226-7674

In This Section
 
Floor Plan
 
New at the Conservatory
 
Renovation
 
Renovation - What Happened to Plants
 
Renovation Time-lapse