This past week, I was given the opportunity join a small group to visit the construction site of the new MUSEUM OF THE BIBLE, set to open in Fall of 2017.
It is obviously far from finished at this point, but our group of influencers and photographers was able to have a sunset walk through the building, topped by an unobstructed view of the city as the sun was gently painting its last hues on the capital.




This museum will be the 2nd biggest museum in Washington DC, located 3 blocks south of the capitol. It will be boasting a huge 430,000 square feet spread over 6 floors, with the latest technologies to present the multi millennia story of the Bible.
I believe it's going to be an amazing place to see, and I can't wait for it.
Major Thanks to Austin Graff, Instagram and the whole staff of the Museum of the Bible for an amazing evening.