Museum of the Bible earns Trip Advisor Travelers’ Choice Award, Rated in Top 10% of "Things to Do" Worldwide

Museum of the Bible has earned a spot on the list of 2024 Travelers' Choice Awards from Trip Advisor. The award honors travelers' favorite destinations, hotels, restaurants and things to do that consistently garner great reviews. Earning the coveted designation places the museum among the top 10% of Trip Advisor listings around the world.
"We're thrilled so many of our visitors left glowing reviews," said Carlos Campo, chief executive officer at Museum of the Bible. "Tripadvisor's unparalleled credibility with travelers will no doubt influence many more people to come experience the most iconic book in history."
Museum of the Bible also notably ranks #32 out of over 600 things to do in Washington, D.C.
Visitors to Museum of the Bible have seen incredible artifacts and exhibits firsthand, from the 1217 Magna Carta to renowned surrealist artist Salvador Dalí's interpretation of the Passion of Christ.
Upcoming exhibits include the Megiddo Mosaic, a mosaic floor from the earliest Christian site of worship ever discovered and the Afghan Liturgical Quire, the world's oldest Hebrew book that dates from ancient Jewish communities from Afghanistan.
More information on Museum of the Bible is available here.
Museum of the Bible is an innovative, global, educational institution whose purpose is to invite all people to engage with the transformative power of the Bible.
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