Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial


Arlington House is the nation’s memorial to Robert E. Lee. It honors him for specific reasons, including his role in promoting peace and reunion after the Civil War. In a larger sense it exists as a place of study and contemplation of the meaning of some of the most difficult aspects of American history: military service; sacrifice; citizenship; duty; loyalty; slavery and freedom.

Public Transportation: The Memorial is accessible by the Blue Line of the Metro subway system. The Arlington Cemetery subway station is near the Visitor Center for the cemetery. Car: Arlington House is located inside Arlington National Cemetery. If you plan to come in a vehicle, the nearest parking is in the Arlington National Cemetery parking garage. From the entrance and Welcome Center at Arlington National Cemetery, one can walk up the hill to Arlington House (approximately 15 minutes-steep)

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Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial

Columns of Arlington House

Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial

Arlington House - Aerial photo

Aerial view of Arlington House surrounded by fall foliage.

This image was captured from a manned helicopter flight.

Arlington House - Interior

Plates and a kettle on a table.

Explore inside Arlington House and its buildings.

Arlington House Interior

Portraits hang on the walls of the parlor room with red velvet furniture and a small dining table.

The parlor room in Arlington House

View from Arlington House

A park ranger talks to people overlooking Washington, DC

Get great views of Washington, DC, from Arlington House!