Institutional History Museum and Galleries

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Washington and Lee University’s Institutional History Museum and Galleries includes the University Chapel and Galleries, the Washington Hall Galleries, and the forthcoming Institutional History Museum. The IHMG stewards a growing collection reflective of the full and rich history of the university, its people, traditions, and impact throughout the nation’s history.

University Chapel and Galleries Closure

    The University Chapel and Galleries is closed to the public until Spring 2026 for needed HVAC, fire suppression, and exhibition renovations. We look forward to welcoming the campus and community back to the Chapel following the project’s completion. 

    Institutional History Museum rendering

    Institutional History Museum rendering

    Institutional History Museum

    In 2018, the University committed to creating an Institutional History Museum to serve as an educational resource for the W&L community and the broader public. The comprehensive, modern museum located steps from Lexington’s historic downtown will share Washington and Lee’s complete history while highlighting the university’s connections to American history for the campus community and public. The museum will display many of the university’s notable collections and historical works of art, of which many have never been previously displayed. Fundraising is currently underway for the new facility, which will be built on the university’s front campus near the intersection of Jefferson St. and Washington St.

    University Chapel

    University Chapel and Galleries

    Completed in 1868 at the request of Washington College President Robert E. Lee, University Chapel (first known as “the College Chapel”) has been a gathering place for the campus community since its inception. The building, which originally included an auditorium for weekday worship services as well as the president’s and treasurer’s offices and the YMCA headquarters, has evolved over more than 150 years to incorporate historical gallery spaces and the Lee Family crypt. It continues to be used for university events and is open to the public for tours of the auditorium and gallery spaces.

    University Chapel

    Portraits of George Washington in Washington Hall Galleries

    Portraits of George Washington in Washington Hall Galleries

    Washington Hall Galleries

    The front campus of Washington and Lee University is known as “The Colonnade.” At its center is Washington Hall, which is flanked by Payne Hall and Chavis Hall. Located within Washington Hall are two galleries, collectively known as the Washington Hall Galleries. These exhibition spaces feature objects relating to university namesake, George Washington, including the original “Old George” Statue.

    Related Resources

    Learn more about the university’s collections of art and history, our namesakes, and other regional sites of interest.

    • Special Collections
    • Regional History Museums
    • George Washington
    • Robert E. Lee

    Student viewing Mother Clay exhibition

    Art Museum and Galleries

    Our campus Art Museum and Galleries hold exhibitions, lectures, classes, and events throughout the year. They advance learning through direct engagement with the collections and facilitate an interdisciplinary appreciation of art and culture.

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    Special Collections

    Special Collections and Archives at Washington and Lee University collects, preserves, and makes accessible materials supporting the diverse teaching and research needs of our students, faculty, staff, and the greater community.

    George C. Marshall

    Regional History Museums

    Historical sites of interest in the area include, the VMI Museum, the George C. Marshall Foundation, Frontier Cultural Museum, the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library, and the Stonewall Jackson House. More information on these sites is available on their websites or at the Lexington Visitors Center.

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    George Washington

    Learn more about the history of George Washington through his papers and related historical sites, including the Mount Vernon Estate, Museum and Gardens.

    Reid portrait of Robert E. Lee

    Robert E. Lee

    Learn more about the history of Robert E. Lee through the Lee Family Digital Archive and related historical sites, including the Stratford Hall and Arlington House.

    News


    University Chapel. Photo by Ryan Doty ’26

    Preparations Set to Begin for the Gallery Update and Preservation Repairs to University Chapel

    The campus community will see activity in the coming weeks to package and move the extensive gallery collections in advance of the work.

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    University Chapel. Photo by Ryan Doty ’26

    University Chapel to Receive Gallery Update and Preservation Repairs

    The work begins this fall and will bring the Chapel offline for a portion of the academic year.

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    University Chapel. Photo by Ryan Doty ’26

    Washington and Lee University to Replace Foundation Landscaping Surrounding University Chapel

    The diverse palette of plant materials includes native plant species focusing on varied colors, sizes and textures to accentuate the beauty of the historic structure.

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    W&L Sets Location for Institutional History Museum

    Plans for Washington and Lee University’s Institutional History Museum are beginning to take shape.

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    Matt Davis Appointed Director of W&L’s Institutional History Museum

    Davis has served as director of historic museums at Georgia College & State University since 2018.

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    Statement Regarding the Relocation of Plaques to a New Exhibit in University Chapel

    Four historical plaques relocated on campus are being installed in a new exhibit in University Chapel.

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    W&L to Perform Maintenance on Ivy Adorning University Chapel

    The iconic vines will receive significant pruning to ensure their overall health.

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    W&L Announces Upcoming Campus Construction Projects

    A new Williams School facility and renovations to University Chapel and Sydney Lewis Hall among several projects on the horizon.

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    The sun rises behind University Chapel as students make their way to class.

    W&L Stages a New Exhibition Illustrating Chapel History

    The University Chapel and Galleries recently opened an exhibition titled “Setting the Stage: A Glimpse Inside 150 Years of the University Chapel Auditorium.”

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    W&L to Dedicate Chavis Hall March 9

    John Chavis was an alumnus of W&L and the first African-American known to receive a college education in the United States.

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    In Their Own Words

    MaKayla Lorick ’19 is collecting oral histories from African-American alumni, faculty and staff as part of a project that aims to include those missing perspectives in Washington and Lee University’s history of desegregation and integration.

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