About the projectThe National Constitution Center positions itself as America's leading platform for constitutional education and public debate. The project is located in Philadelphia and...
The National Constitution Center positions itself as America's leading platform for constitutional education and public debate. The project is located in Philadelphia and has been running since 1776, celebrating the country's upcoming 250th anniversary through a special calendar. The main goal of the center is to make the text of the Basic Law accessible to a wide audience, from schoolchildren to professional lawyers.
The site acts not just as an archive of documents, but as an active educational platform. Here you can find interactive tools, videos and a library of primary sources. Particular attention is paid to neutrality: the materials are described as non-partisan, which is important for the complex political agenda of the United States.
The site's content is structured around several key blocks:
The site interface is designed for deep immersion into the topic. In addition to static texts, there is a lot of interactivity here: from annotated historical documents to videos from recent events. There is a separate section for The Drafting Table and a library of Supreme Court cases.
An important feature is the focus on live training. In addition to online courses, the center is actively developing an offline direction. The Philadelphia museum welcomes visitors from Wednesday to Sunday. Plans for 2026 include opening two new galleries. Group visits and virtual programs are available for schools, making the resource useful not only for self-study, but also for the school curriculum.
The center is located at: 525 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106. Contact phone number: 215. 409. 6600. Museum hours are listed as Wednesday-Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Driving directions and parking information are also available on the site.
The project combines the functions of a museum, a publishing house and an educational platform. It offers not only theory, but also interactive tools such as the Interactive Constitution, and hosts live debates and Town Hall talk shows.
Yes, the site provides a free, nonpartisan curriculum (Constitution 101 Curriculum), a library of classroom resources, short videos, and virtual events specifically for educators and students of all ages.
In addition to the full text of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, the Founders Library is available with more than 150 primary sources that inspired the Founding Fathers. There is also an annotated version of the Declaration with an essay.
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