Exterior photo of the Hall of Democracy at the National WWII Museum

Hall of Democracy

At The National WWII Museum

As The National WWII Museum continues to expand its educational mission to share the complete story of the American experience in World War II with learners across the globe, the institution recently marked a major milestone with the grand opening of its newest pavilion: Hall of Democracy. This pavilion represents more than simply inching closer toward completing the Museum’s physical campus. The Hall of Democracy represents an exciting new chapter in which the Museum expands beyond brick and mortar to ensure the legacies of World War II reach communities across the country, and continue to have a meaningful impact.

The Hall of Democracy helps to ensure future growth of the Museum and transformative opportunities to broaden its educational mission through new programming, scholarly research, special exhibits, distance learning, digital initiatives, and preservation efforts.

Hall of Democracy

Senator John Alario, Jr. Special Exhibition Hall

The large-scale, 3,764 square-foot special exhibit space within the Hall of Democracy allows the Museum to present major exhibitions on WWII-related subjects not covered in our permanent exhibits, as well as more in-depth coverage of subjects that are in the permanent exhibits.

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Madlyn and Paul Hilliard Research Library

The Madlyn and Paul Hilliard Research Library's mission is to support and facilitate The National WWII Museum’s research and education initiatives.

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