$500m ‘Museum of the Bible’ opens in Washington DC

Critics question its huge cost amid questions over artefact authenticity

Museum of the Bible, Washington DC
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This week, an opulent new tourist attraction, the “Museum of the Bible”, will open its doors to the public in Washington DC. It has been built at an eye watering cost of $500 million (£378 million).

The museum, which celebrates its grand opening today, is privately funded by Steve Green, an evangelical Christian and owner of the arts and crafts retail chain Hobby Lobby. The museum will feature a “huge array of artefacts both from Green’s private collection and from traveling exhibits from around the world”, writes Travel and Leisure.

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