On May 25, 1787, the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia started in earnest and the first votes were taken at what is now called Independence Hall. One of the museum’s most popular and iconic attractions, Signers’ Hall invites you to walk among 42 life-size, bronze statues of the Founding Fathers who added their name to the Constitution—as well as those who dissented—on September 17, 1787.

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Upcoming at the Center

Sensory-Friendly Day

Sunday, April 21 | 10 a.m.5 p.m.


Visitors with sensory-processing challenges can experience the museum in a secure and comfortable environment that includes modified programming and emotionally safe spaces with sensory objects, comfortable seating, and cool blue lighting. Learn more


Sensory-Friendly Days are made possible thanks to TD Bank and their commitment to connecting communities and breaking down barriers.

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

May 2024


During Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month at the National Constitution Center, we’ll host programs exploring the contributions of individuals like Mabel Ping Hua Lee, Fred Korematsu, Patsy Mink, Simon Tam, and more. Join us for our new program Asian Americans and the Constitution! Learn more

Law Day

May 1 | 10 a.m.5 p.m.


This Law Day, the National Constitution Center joins the ABA to celebrate Law Day 2024, and this year’s theme of “Voices of Democracy.” We’ll explore elections, past and present, through scholarly talks, artifact spotlights, and more special programs. Learn more

Memorial Day Weekend With Free Admission

Saturday, May 25 Monday, May 27


All weekend long, the National Constitution Center honors our nation’s fallen servicemembers by highlighting the history of Memorial Day, taking a closer look at famous memorials and monuments, and uncovering the complexities of how a nation remembers. In addition to access to all the Center’s exhibits and artifacts, programming includes flag ceremonies, discussions on U.S. memorials through history and across the country, family friendly workshops and lectures as well as crafts for learners of all ages. Learn more


Activities include:

  • Memorials: How A Nation Remembers program
  • The History of Memorial Day trivia show
  • The American Flag: History and Etiquette program
  • Make your own poppy pins and design a memorial
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Free admission to the National Constitution Center for Memorial Day Weekend, Saturday, May 25, through Monday, May 27, is made possible through the generous support of Citizen Travelers, the nonpartisan civic engagement initiative of Travelers.

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Steps from Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, the National Constitution Center is an essential part of the Historic Philadelphia experience. Be immersed in the extraordinary story of “We the People,” and be moved by what it means to be American. The museum brings the Constitution and its legacy of freedom to life for groups of all ages.

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Groups should contact our Group Sales team at 215-409-6800 or [email protected] for reservations.

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