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Visite guidée privée Faith Heritage - Jusqu'à 12 personnes

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Come on a trek that will highlight the sacred sites of Washington, DC. We will help you explore and discover the faith-based heritage that has made America a refuge of religious liberty and tolerance for all that come to these shores. Monumental Tours will provide well-versed guides that can guide to the various heritage sites.
The tour will give you a faith-based understanding to American history. It will go over the spiritual influence of the founding of the United States and sacred tradition, which has influenced and shaped the laws and culture of America forever.
Ville: Washington DC
Sat 28 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Eau en bouteille
Terrasse extérieure spacieuse pour faire du tourisme.
Collations
Step Off Guide
Private transportation
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Please indicate what time you would like us to pick you up to begin the tour?
À quoi s'attendre
1
Capitole des États-Unis
Bâtiment au centre de la capitale nationale, situé sur la colline du Capitole, le pouvoir législatif est représenté comme un symbole de liberté et de liberté. Cette magnifique structure a été utilisée pour des réunions de prière et pour aider les blessés de la guerre civile. Laissez-vous guider le long de ces terres emblématiques d'une splendeur providentielle. N'inclut pas l'entrée dans le bâtiment pour le moment
2
Cour suprême
L'interprétation de nos documents fondateurs est la clé de nos droits individuels et de notre liberté religieuse. Laissez nos guides professionnels tisser l'histoire et la compréhension fondamentale de la plus haute cour du pays
3
Bibliothèque du Congrès
Un citoyen éduqué est un citoyen libre. La bibliothèque de notre pays est bien exposée avec les restes des livres personnels de Thomas Jefferson et la Bible de Guttenberg.
4
Cathédrale Saint-Matthieu Apôtre
Cette église romane de renaissance a été la destination de culte de personnes telles que le président John F. Kennedy, Mère Teresa et le juge en chef des États-Unis, William Rehnquist.
5
Cathédrale nationale de Washington
La représentation de l'église et de l'État de notre nation est pleinement exposée avec cette cathédrale néo-gothique. "Une maison de prière pour tous", cette belle merveille architecturale qui a mis 82 ans à être construite, illuminée par ses vitraux et sa rosace vous émerveillera
6
Église Saint-Jean
En face de la Maison Blanche et de Lafayette Square, se trouve une humble église visitée par la plupart des présidents. C'est un symbole du pouvoir exécutif s'appuyant sur le pouvoir divin.
7
maison Blanche
Depuis le président John Adams, c'est la maison des présidents et de leurs familles. Le manoir exécutif est connu comme la maison du peuple, où les citoyens individuels peuvent voir les couloirs du pouvoir avec la responsabilité sacrée de représenter le peuple américain. N'inclut pas l'entrée dans le bâtiment pour le moment
8
Mémorial Jefferson
Notre homme de la Renaissance américaine, qui est l'auteur de la Déclaration d'indépendance, le troisième président et l'auteur du Statut de Virginie pour la liberté religieuse, est enfermé dans un panthéon de marbre le long du Tidal Basin.
9
Mémorial de Martin Luther King, Jr.
Ce grand pasteur baptiste du Sud et pionnier des droits civiques surplombe le National Mall depuis une statue de granit représentant la pierre de l'espoir.
10
Mémorial de Lincoln
Notre 16e président, qui a de nouveau uni le pays et émancipé l'esclavage, est éternellement commémoré dans un temple grec.
11
U.S. Capitol
A building at the center of the Nation's Capital, situated on Capitol Hill, the legislative branch is represented as a symbol of liberty and freedom. This magnificent structure has been used for prayer meetings and aiding the wounded of the Civil War. Let us lead you along these iconic grounds of providential splendor. Does not include entering the building at this time
12
Supreme Court
The interpretation of our founding documents is key to our individual rights and religious liberty. Let our professional guides weave the history and foundational understanding of the highest court in the land
13
Library of Congress
An educated citizen is a free citizen. Our nation's library is on full display along with remnants of Thomas Jefferson's personal books and the Guttenberg Bible.
14
Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle
This Romanesque, revival church has been the worship destination of such people as President John F. Kennedy, Mother Teresa, and Chief Justice of the US, William Rehnquist
15
Washington National Cathedral
Our nation's representation of church and state is on full display with this Neo Gothic cathedral. "A house of prayer for all people", this beautiful architectural wonder that took 82 years to build, illuminated by its stained glass and rose window will cause you to be in awe
16
St. John's Episcopal Church
Across the street from the White House and Lafayette Square, sits a humble church visited by most presidents. It is a symbol of executive power relying on divine power.
17
White House
Since President John Adams, this has been the home of presidents and their families. The executive mansion is known as the people's house, where individual citizens may see the halls of power with the sacred responsibility of representing the American people. Does not include entering the building at this time
18
Jefferson Memorial
Our American Renaissance man, who is the author of the Declaration of Independence, the third president and the author of the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, is enclosed in a marble pantheon along the Tidal Basin.
19
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
This great Southern Baptist pastor and Civil Rights pioneer overlooks the National Mall from a granite statue representing the stone of hope.
20
Lincoln Memorial
Our 16th president, who brought the country together again, and emancipated slavery, is eternally memorialized in a Greek temple.
21
U.S. Capitol
A building at the center of the Nation's Capital, situated on Capitol Hill, the legislative branch is represented as a symbol of liberty and freedom. This magnificent structure has been used for prayer meetings and aiding the wounded of the Civil War. Let us lead you along these iconic grounds of providential splendor. Does not include entering the building at this time
22
Supreme Court
The interpretation of our founding documents is key to our individual rights and religious liberty. Let our professional guides weave the history and foundational understanding of the highest court in the land
23
Library of Congress
An educated citizen is a free citizen. Our nation's library is on full display along with remnants of Thomas Jefferson's personal books and the Guttenberg Bible.
24
Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle
This Romanesque, revival church has been the worship destination of such people as President John F. Kennedy, Mother Teresa, and Chief Justice of the US, William Rehnquist
25
Washington National Cathedral
Our nation's representation of church and state is on full display with this Neo Gothic cathedral. "A house of prayer for all people", this beautiful architectural wonder that took 82 years to build, illuminated by its stained glass and rose window will cause you to be in awe
26
St. John's Episcopal Church
Across the street from the White House and Lafayette Square, sits a humble church visited by most presidents. It is a symbol of executive power relying on divine power.
27
White House
Since President John Adams, this has been the home of presidents and their families. The executive mansion is known as the people's house, where individual citizens may see the halls of power with the sacred responsibility of representing the American people. Does not include entering the building at this time
28
Jefferson Memorial
Our American Renaissance man, who is the author of the Declaration of Independence, the third president and the author of the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, is enclosed in a marble pantheon along the Tidal Basin.
29
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
This great Southern Baptist pastor and Civil Rights pioneer overlooks the National Mall from a granite statue representing the stone of hope.
30
Lincoln Memorial
Our 16th president, who brought the country together again, and emancipated slavery, is eternally memorialized in a Greek temple.
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