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The Museum of Failure - Washington D.C.
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The Museum of Failure - Washington D.C.
⭐ Everyone makes mistakes, there's no innovation without failure! And The Museum of Failure is here with a unique exhibition of failed products and services from around the world. Head over to Georgetown Park in Washington DC to see a collection of strange and useless inventions that paved the way for real progress!
🚨 The Museum of Failure is leaving DC on December 10. Hurry, tickets are still available! ⭐
Tickets for Museum Of Failure in Washington DC
🎫 Standard Admission - includes access to the Museum + access to the exhibit guide app for use on smartphones
- Adult (14+)
- Child (7+), Senior (65+), Student, or Military - valid ID required
- Group Bundle (min. 6 tickets)
- Kids (under 7)
🎫 VIP Admission - includes access to the Museum + access to the exhibit guide app for use on smartphones + MoF tote bag
👉 For corporate and institutional visits or large groups please contact here
Highlights
✨ Explore an exhibition that aims to inspire and stimulate discussion about learning through our blunders
😮 Get an exclusive look into a collection of failed products and innovations from huge companies and different industries from all around the world
⭐ Curated by Dr. Samuel West, licensed psychologist, PhD in Organizational Psychology
General Info
📅 Dates and times: select your date and time directly in the ticket selector
⏳ Duration: the visit will take approx. 1 hour
📍 Location: Georgetown Park, 3270 M Street NW, Washington D.C., 20007
👤 Age requirement: all ages are welcome!
♿ Accessibility: the venue is ADA compliant
❓ Please consult the FAQs of this experience here
Description
Everyone makes mistakes, and the Museum of Failure is here to celebrate that! The Museum of Failure showcases a collection of failed products and services from around the world. Every item provides unique insight into the risky business of innovation—and, let's face it, the majority of innovation projects fail at some point. But that's okay because embracing failure and taking meaningful risks paves the way for real innovation and progress. After all, as Confucius once said: "our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising every time we fail." Get your tickets for the Museum Of Failure in Washington DC!