Philadelphia is a modern progressive city that stands out among the rest because of the unique atmosphere of aristocratic refinement and modesty. The city has a huge number of iconic sites and historical monuments, cultural centers and museums. The famous Independence Hall, where a number of important documents that changed the US history were signed, is a landmark of the international scale. Next to Independence Hall there is one of the most emblematic monuments of the city, Liberty Bell. In 1776, when the Declaration of Independence was signed, the bell ringing alerted citizens of a significant event.
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The Rodin Museum and the luxurious Arthur Ross Gallery would be interesting too. Fans of science would appreciate the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology that has collected hundreds of unique historical artifacts. Exhibits presented to the Museum were brought from different parts of the world. There are also interesting interactive exhibits in it.
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Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia
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» The Philadelphia Museum of Art is the largest art museum in the country. About 25 exhibitions are held there every year. It was founded in 1876. » Some exhibits are over 3,000 years old. Chinese, Japanese, and Korean ceramics are displayed on the racks. There’s a collection of artifacts from Egypt and Rome. There’s a separate area with Persian and Turkish handmade carpets. A Chinese palace hall, a Japanese teahouse, and an Indian temple complex are recreated here. A collection of weapon is located in one of the spatial zones.
» The Philadelphia Museum of Art has a patio where some of the statues are put.
» The permanent collection has 300,000 cultural objects. The museum takes special pride in the paintings by Impressionists and Surrealists, especially Van Gogh’s paintings.
» There are separate halls displaying sculptures and objects of the decorative and applied arts showing the everyday life of different nations.
» On Fridays, live music discos are organized here. You can also listen to jazz performers.
» The entrance to the building is made in the Greek style. The locals call it the “Greek Garage” due to its enormous size.
Franklin Institute, Philadelphia
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» The Franklin Institute, a science museum with its own planetarium, is located in a 3-story exhibition building. It was founded to promote technical progress. » Benjamin Franklin’s works are the core of the collection. The Franklin Institute is the oldest science museum in the country. It is named after a famous politician. A 6-meter sculpture of Franklin rises in the center of a huge hall.
» The museum was founded in 1824. It’s the first museum in the country focused on innovative technologies, 18-20th-century scientific inventions, and the latest technical innovations.
» The Jurassic World exhibition displays the skeletons of extinct prehistoric creatures.
» Interactive exhibitions give a close look at the work of the heart muscle. Each visitor can listen to the roar of aircraft turbines or get inside the globe.
» There are exhibitions about the discovery of electricity. A separate area is dedicated to all possible weather phenomena and to why the weather changes.
» Guides conduct experiments based on physical phenomena.
» Driving a 4D simulator in the astronautics hall, you can feel what it’s like to be a space explorer.
Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia
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» Three centuries ago, there was no system for keeping prisoners. Adults and teenagers were kept in the same area regardless of the degree of the crime. » In 1787, the authorities founded a “repentance house” – the Eastern State Penitentiary. It was called a penal colony.
» In today’s money, the construction cost $16,000,000.
» A plot in a cherry orchard near the city was allocated for the buildings. A city of Philadelphia began to grow near the state prison.
» The prison buildings were located around a watchtower, so the guards were able to watch the prisoners’ movements from above by going around the tower platform.
» Initially, 250 criminals were detained here.
» The facade of the building has jagged walls and blind windows. The construction was supposed to inspire fear.
» Unlike in townspeople’s houses, there was heating and water.
» Walks for prisoners were organized in the courtyard. During this time, criminals had to wear masks in order to minimize any communication.
» All people were engaged in some sort of work, for example, shoemaking. The rest of the time had to be dedicated to reading the Bible and reflecting on their wrongdoing.
» The first prisoner arrived here in 1829. He was arrested for theft.
Please Touch Museum, Philadelphia
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» The motto of the amusement museum for kids is “Please Touch”. The main goal of the museum is to teach preschool children to explore the world through interactive exhibitions. Everyone is allowed to touch exhibits in the Please Touch Museum. » Nine zones help the child learn behavioral norms accepted in society and form certain skills through games and visual images.
» One of the exhibitions teaches social experience. It explains how to make purchases, what to do in the kitchen, how to take care of plants in the garden and treat a baby.
» The “children's town” lets children feel what it’s like to be a doctor and a cook, a builder and an architect. The center aims to develop in children the ability to make decisions and take responsibility for their actions.
» There’s a scientific zone. The simplest physical laws are vividly explained with the help of experiments.
» The Playhouse will entertain little visitors. Here everyone can dress in the appropriate outfit and become a hero of a tale.
» The museum has a copy of the torch held by the Statue of Liberty. But the light is made of unnecessary and discarded toys.
Cathedral of St Peter and Paul, Philadelphia
» Two architects worked on the project (1846-1864). One worked on the external appearance, the other was engaged in the internal one.
» The San Carlo al Corso Roman church inspired the exterior of the cathedral. The portico is decorated with massive columns. The niches on the sides have sculptural images.
» The church was 47.5 meters high. There are two small turrets.
» The religious Catholic building is considered the largest in Pennsylvania. It has eight chapels.
» 2,000 people can simultaneously pray in the cathedral.
» The lower level of the cathedral hadn’t had windows for a century which was connected with anti-Catholic propaganda in the city. Some people complained about the Catholic building often breaking windows in the church. The basilica has stained glass windows placed high from the ground level.
» The chronicle of the cathedral is connected with John Neumann’s (Bishop of Philadelphia) activities. He established parish schools. Parishioner Drexel (Katharine Drexel) is known for educational activities. Thanks to her efforts, a religious congregation called the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament was founded.