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7.1. Please do not consume food or drink inside the picture galleries, and please eat and drink only in our designated catering spaces: The Espresso Bar; Muriel's Kitchen; and Ochre restaurant.
No liquids can be brought into the National Gallery, with the exception of baby formula, expressed milk and prescription medicines. We urge all visitors to bring minimal items with them including no large bags. All doors into the Gallery have walk-through metal detectors where we inspect bags and rucksacks.
Plan your visit to the National Archives Museum, home of the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights. Timed entry tickets are not required, but are recommended to avoid long wait times to enter the building.
Located in the Rotunda of the National Archives Building, the Founding Documents - known as the Charters of Freedom - establish the principles of the United States and have inspired the American people to pursue a more perfect union for almost 250 years.
To ensure the enjoyment and safety of all museum visitors, these rules should be shared with each member of the group: Food, drinks, and gum are not allowed anywhere in the museum and must be kept in sealed containers. Water bottles, nursing, and bottle feeding are fine.