The National Constitution Center, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is an interactive museum and education center dedicated to the United States Constitution.
As the only institution in America established to "disseminate information about the United States Constitution on a non-partisan basis," the center offers visitors a comprehensive exploration of the nation's founding document and its enduring significance.
Through engaging exhibits, multimedia presentations, and educational programs, the National Constitution Center brings the Constitution to life, highlighting its history, principles, and impact on American society. Visitors can explore interactive displays, view rare artifacts, and participate in immersive experiences that delve into the Constitution's role in shaping the nation's past, present, and future.
From the Signers' Hall, featuring life-size bronze statues of the Founding Fathers, to the Freedom Rising theatrical production, which traces the evolution of American freedom, the National Constitution Center offers a dynamic and thought-provoking journey through the principles of liberty, democracy, and justice enshrined in the Constitution.