If You Haven't Visited This Amazing Hidden Gem In DC, You've Been Missing Out
By Maura
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Published September 10, 2017
DC is a city that is full of surprises. No matter how long you live here, you can always discover something that you might not have noticed before. One of these hidden gems is right next to one of the most well-known buildings in the world. But not many people know it exists. The Summerhouse on the grounds of the Capitol might be the best hidden gem in DC.
The Summerhouse was built in the 1880s by Frederick Law Olmsted. He built it to try to meet the many complaints that visitors to the Capitol wanted a place to rest and have some water after their long trip to the Capitol.
It sits on the West Front lawn of the U.S. Capitol and it just a small brick structure that many people just walk right past.
The Summerhouse is often called "the grotto." It’s a hexagonal shape with three entrances and wrought iron gates and small windows so you can peek inside.
When you walk through one of the three arched doorways, you are greeted with a beautiful oasis.
Inside there are stone benches around the small hexagon where people can rest. In the middle there is a water fountain centerpiece with two working water fountains.
On the western wall of the summerhouse there is gorgeous grotto with rocks, plants and a small trickling water feature.
The roof is open in the middle to allow sunshine and cool breezes to drift into the Summerhouse. The Summerhouse is big enough to comfortably fit 22 people.
Today, over 100 years after the Summerhouse was completed, it still offers a cool respite on hot days and quiet space.
The Summerhouse was designed to be unobtrusive and out of the way so you will have to keep an eye out for it, if you do go searching for it. It is open during the spring and summer during daylight.
Have you enjoyed a quiet moment at the Capitol Grotto?
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