September 3, 2010 | 5:26 PM | By Anna
Phillips Collection Reopens, with FREE Admission
Kevin H.
Inside the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC.
Yesterday, there was
a fire at the Phillips Collection, a popular museum in Dupont Circle which is currently being renovated (that’s how the blaze got started, on the roof). The good news is no one and nothing were harmed by the fire. Better news? The museum reopens tomorrow and admission
fees will be waived for the remainder of the month.
The fire, which broke out on the morning of September 2, was contained and extinguished swiftly. No one was injured. All artwork is safe and secure. Museum conservators have evaluated the artwork and determined conclusively that nothing has incurred significant damage. The building condition is under ongoing evaluation while cleanup and repair are underway.
Most museum phone lines continue to be out of service. For updated information, visit the Phillips’s Web site www.phillipscollection.org
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