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Holiday Hours: The Folger is closing at 4:30pm on Dec 24 and Dec 31. We are closed all day on Dec 25 and Jan 1.

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What to expect now that our building is open

We’re welcoming visitors to our building on Capitol Hill after a multi-year renovation project. Here’s a taste of what you can do at the Folger.

Plan your visit

An exhibition gallery with a touchscreen and two open books in cases in the foreground, a large case filled with closed books in the background, and beyond that a brightly lit gallery
Shakespeare Exhibition Hall. Photo by Lloyd Wolf.

Explore our new exhibitions

Get up-close with the Folger’s world-famous collection, including our treasured First Folios, in the Shakespeare Exhibition Hall and the Stuart and Mimi Rose Rare Book and Manuscript Exhibition Hall. Try setting type for printing, creating your own Shakespeare scene, becoming a First Folio detective, and more.

About our exhibitions

See a performance

Attend plays and concerts presented by the award-winning Folger Theatre and Folger Consort, as well as poetry readings in the O.B. Hardison Poetry Series.  Calendar of events   |

Folger programming is thematically interwoven through exhibitions, learning, performances, and humanities programs. Join us for our 2024-25 season: “Whose Democracy?” Subscribe

children raising their hands and smiling during a family program

Learn with us

Dive into all kinds of learning with us: investigate collection items, join with other families to have fun with Shakespeare, enjoy lively seminars and demonstrations, and participate in workshops for adults led by world-class researchers and artists.

Our new learning lab provides endless opportunities for all kinds of learners to connect with our exhibitions, research, conservation, programming, performance, and education work.

Enjoy our gardens

Relax in our new gardens, filled with both native plants and plants mentioned by Shakespeare. Enjoy open spaces and shade trees, including a heritage magnolia tree planted at the time of our 1932 opening. Don’t miss our iconic Puck fountain and our new Juliet balcony!

visitors looking at the Seven Ages of Man stained glass window in the Reading Room during a Shakespeare's Birthday open house

Take a tour

From the Shakespeare bas-reliefs on the front of our building to the incredible stained-glass windows in our historic Reading Room, there’s so much to see. Grab our self-guided tour, available at our Welcome Desks, to get started.

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Grab a bite to eat

Quill & Crumb is the perfect place for getting a snack, grabbing lunch, or meeting up for drinks. Enjoy coffee, tea, baked goods, cheese plates, and more in a beautiful setting with comfortable seating.

selection of shop items including a Folger-branded t-shirt, a Folger-branded water bottle and mug, pencils, and a notebook

Shop

Find great souvenirs and presents in our expanded gift shop, such as a Folger tote bag or beautiful note cards featuring art from the Folger collection. Books for readers young and old, toys and games, jewelry, and more.

Encounter new art and poetry

New art includes a paper light sculpture, Cloud of Imagination, by Anke Neuman and a piece by Fred Wilson to be displayed in conversation with the Folger’s “Sieve” portrait of Queen Elizabeth I from 1579. Garden inscriptions include a new poem by US Poet Laureate Rita Dove.

New Artwork Illuminates the Renovation
a light sculpture of optical fibers that support and illuminate paper shapes
Folger Story

New Artwork Illuminates the Renovation

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Author
Esther Ferington

A floating paper sculpture by Anke Neumann lights the stairs from the new visitor lobby to the historic theater above.

A New Poem by Rita Dove Invites Visitors Inside
A garden’s embroidery, its fringed pinks and reds, its humble hedges. Every day is Too Much
Folger Story

A New Poem by Rita Dove Invites Visitors Inside

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Author
Esther Ferington

Rita Dove shares the story behind her new poem, which is inscribed in the marble edge around the Folger’s west garden.

Research with rare materials

Are you a researcher? Our Reading Room is open.

Research

The Folger Reading Room