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Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Education Center Opens for Public Visits

The FBI Education Center is open Mon. - Thur. for public visits

The FBI Education Center is open Mon. - Thur. for public visits. Visit requests can be made through constituents' Congressional office. Requests are approved on a first-come, first-served basis and require at least one month of advance notice.

During visits to the FBI Education Center, guests can expect to learn about the history, mission, and operations of the FBI, as well as some of the cases in which the FBI has been involved. Visitors will also be able to observe the space where FBI agents train and qualify with their firearms.

Some of the FBI Education Center content is sensitive in nature and not recommended for children under 14. Parental discretion is advised.

Amenities

  • ADA Compliant
  • Free Admission

Additional Information

Meeting Space Details

Inside Reception Capacity: Array

Distance to Metro

0.10 Miles

Distance to Conv Center

0.90 Miles

Group Maximum

20

Attraction Rates

Free

Length of Tour

1-2 Hours

Min to Airport

20

Metro Station

Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter

Parking

N/A

Valet

N/A

Metro Line

Green, Yellow

Directions

935 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20035
United States


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