Netherlands Carillon
A 127-foot (39-m) tall campanile in Arlington, Virginia, housing a 53-bell carillon, gifted by the Netherlands to the United States as a symbol of gratitude for WWII liberation and economic aid.

šŸ“œ A 127-foot tower in Arlington, Virginia, housing a 53-bell carillon.
šŸ” A gift from the Netherlands to the U.S. symbolizing gratitude for WWII liberation and aid.

Why Go

šŸŽ¶ Enjoy automated concerts, Westminster Chimes, and weekly performances by carillonists.
šŸ‘€ Panoramic views of Washington D.C. skyline, National Mall, and Arlington National Cemetery.
🌷 See beautiful tulip gardens in spring.
šŸ›ļø Explore a historic monument listed on the National Register.
🚶 Easy access between Arlington Cemetery and Iwo Jima Memorial.

Tips

šŸ—“ļø Visit during summer for weekly live carillonist concerts.
🌸 Spring offers blooming tulip gardens.
šŸ”” Automated chimes play Westminster Quarters daily.

Cost

šŸ’° Free admission and concerts.

Hours

šŸ•’ Open year-round, 6 am until midnight.

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