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The Smithsonian's collections represent our nation's shared history, art from across the globe, and the immense diversity of the natural and cultural world.

The scope of objects in Smithsonian collections is staggering—from ancient Chinese bronzes to the Star-Spangled Banner; from a 3.5 billion-year-old fossil to the Apollo lunar landing module; from the ruby slippers featured in The Wizard of Oz to presidential memorabilia. Scholars and scientific researchers at the Smithsonian—and around the world—use these vast collections in their research to expand human knowledge.


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Digitization and Conservation

Smithsonian Open Access

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Download, share, and reuse more than 5.1 million 2D and 3D images from Smithsonian collections—without asking.
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Digitizing the Collections arrow-right

From bees and botany to art and historic objects, the Smithsonian's Digitization Program Office works urgently to bring our collections to the public online. 

3d model of antique bust.

Smithsonian 3D Digitization arrow-right

The Smithsonian 3D Voyager allows visitors to explore, use, and study 3D digital models of some of our most iconic items. 

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Collections Care and Conservation arrow-right

The Museum Conservation Institute is the Smithsonian’s center for specialized technical collections research and conservation.

Smithsonian Snapshots

A peek into our collections, one object at a time.

  • Kim Eric Lilot's “Self-Portrait without Skin”

    Smithsonian Snapshot

    A Joyful, Hopeful Skull arrow-right

    Nothing is getting this guy down.

  • Woman exercising on 19th-century gym machine.

    Smithsonian Snapshot

    A 19th-Century Fitness Buff arrow-right

    Gym machines have been popular since their introduction in the late 1800s.

  • American colonial paper money from 1779

    Smithsonian Snapshot

    Money With an Optimistic Message arrow-right

    This bill denotes optimism for the beginning of a new nation.

  • Mice in the library, National Museum of Asian Art

    Smithsonian Snapshot

    At the Library arrow-right

    A whimsical painting depicts some studious (and some not) mice.

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Collection Spotlights

Curated collection sets featuring objects and images from across the Smithsonian. 

USA stamp with woman singing in front of a flag

Smithsonian Collection Spotlight

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American music flourishes within a wide variety of traditions drawn from our multicultural heritage.
A poster celebrating the end of the Vietnam War.

Smithsonian Collection Spotlight

1975: A Year in the Collections arrow-right

Look back fifty years into the Smithsonian's collections. 
Woman and Cat by Window

Smithsonian Collection Spotlight

Artful Cats arrow-right

Enjoy a selection of cat-themed art from across the Smithsonian.
yellow frog on green leaf

Smithsonian Collection Spotlight

The Art and Science of Frogs arrow-right

Frogs are a focus of art and culture globally, but are under threat in the world.
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Collections Sampler

Mister Rogers' Sweater

Mr. Peanut® Statue

Ring

Kiowa Ah-Day

Wooden name plate used in Manzanar

Carte-de-visite portrait of Harriet Tubman

Marilyn Monroe

Steam Locomotive, Southern Railway 1401

Elbaite

Sunstone Capital

Prince's Yellow Cloud Electric Guitar

Red Cadillac Eldorado owned by Chuck Berry

1926 New York Yankees Autographed Baseball

Painted Lady

Icon

"We Can Do It!"

Love

Abraham Lincoln's Watch, around 1858

Pendant cross

Tour Jacket, worn by Willie Nelson

Mummy Of Cat

20 Dollars, Pattern, United States, 1879

“American Brewery” Sign

Cap mask

Plymouth Rock fragment with painted inscription, 1830


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