Odwiedzający przechodzą przez multimedialną wystawę pod tytułem "Hebrajska Biblia".W Waszyngtonie otwarte zostało nowo wybudowane Muzeum Biblii. Dziś odbyła się prezentacja dla dziennikarzy.W dużej mierze ufundowane zostało przez zamożną rodzinę założyciela Hobby Lobby, Davida Greena. Budowa i wyposażenie muzeum kosztowało 500 milionów dolarów. Placówka ma w swoich zasobach 1000 biblijnych artefaktów.Na zdjęciach m.in Biblia Gutenberga i Biblia z 1400 roku oraz Biblia Króla Jakuba - protestanckie, angielskie tłumaczenie Biblii
zamówione na potrzeby Kościoła Anglii przez króla Jakuba I, (fot: Jim Lo Scalzo, PAP/EPA)
epa06329566 The exterior of the newly built Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, USA, 14 November 2017. Privately funded by the conservative Christian family of Hobby Lobby founder David Green, the 500 million USD (428 million Euro) museum houses about 1,000 biblical artifacts. In July, Hobby Lobby agreed to pay the US government 3 million USD (2.5 million Euros) in fines for smuggling ancient artifacts out of Iraq and into the United States. EPA/JIM LO SCALZO
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epa06329567 A bronze panel of the first page of Genesis from the Gutenberg Bible on the exterior facade of the newly built Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, USA, 14 November 2017. Privately funded by the conservative Christian family of Hobby Lobby founder David Green, the 500 million USD (428 million Euro) museum houses about 1,000 biblical artifacts. In July, Hobby Lobby agreed to pay the US government 3 million USD (2.5 million Euros) in fines for smuggling ancient artifacts out of Iraq and into the United States. EPA/JIM LO SCALZO
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epa06329572 A Latin Bible from the 1400s is on display in the newly built Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, USA, 14 November 2017. Privately funded by the conservative Christian family of Hobby Lobby founder David Green, the 500 million USD (428 million Euro) museum houses about 1,000 biblical artifacts. In July, Hobby Lobby agreed to pay the US government 3 million USD (2.5 million Euros) in fines for smuggling ancient artifacts out of Iraq and into the United States. EPA/JIM LO SCALZO
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epa06329583 A construction worker (bottom) puts the finishing touches on the newly built Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, USA, 14 November 2017. Privately funded by the conservative Christian family of Hobby Lobby founder David Green, the 500 million USD (428 million Euro) museum houses about 1,000 biblical artifacts. In July, Hobby Lobby agreed to pay the US government 3 million USD (2.5 million Euros) in fines for smuggling ancient artifacts out of Iraq and into the United States. EPA/JIM LO SCALZO
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epa06329606 A construction worker puts the finishing touches on the newly built Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, USA, 14 November 2017. Privately funded by the conservative Christian family of Hobby Lobby founder David Green, the 500 million USD (428 million Euro) museum houses about 1,000 biblical artifacts. In July, Hobby Lobby agreed to pay the US government 3 million USD (2.5 million Euros) in fines for smuggling ancient artifacts out of Iraq and into the United States. EPA/JIM LO SCALZO
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epa06329607 Visitors walk through a multimedia exhibit titled 'The Hebrew Bible’ during a media preview at the newly built Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, USA, 14 November 2017. Largely funded by the wealthy family of Hobby Lobby founder David Green, the 500 million USD (428 million Euro) museum houses about 1,000 biblical artifacts. In July, Hobby Lobby agreed to pay the US government 3 million USD (2.5 million Euros) in fines for smuggling ancient artifacts out of Iraq and into the United States. EPA/JIM LO SCALZO
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epa06329608 Visitors stand alongside bronze panels of the first page of Genesis from the Gutenberg Bible on the exterior facade of the newly built Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, USA, 14 November 2017. Privately funded by the conservative Christian family of Hobby Lobby founder David Green, the 500 million USD (428 million Euro) museum houses about 1,000 biblical artifacts. In July, Hobby Lobby agreed to pay the US government 3 million USD (2.5 million Euros) in fines for smuggling ancient artifacts out of Iraq and into the United States. EPA/JIM LO SCALZO
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epa06329609 A display of Biblical names at the newly built Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, USA, 14 November 2017. Largely funded by the wealthy family of Hobby Lobby founder David Green, the 500 million USD (428 million Euro) museum houses about 1,000 biblical artifacts. In July, Hobby Lobby agreed to pay the US government 3 million USD (2.5 million Euros) in fines for smuggling ancient artifacts out of Iraq and into the United States. EPA/JIM LO SCALZO
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epa06329610 Visitors walk through a multimedia exhibit titled 'The Hebrew Bible’ during a media preview at the newly built Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, USA, 14 November 2017. Largely funded by the wealthy family of Hobby Lobby founder David Green, the 500 million USD (428 million Euro) museum houses about 1,000 biblical artifacts. In July, Hobby Lobby agreed to pay the US government 3 million USD (2.5 million Euros) in fines for smuggling ancient artifacts out of Iraq and into the United States. EPA/JIM LO SCALZO
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epa06329611 Visitors walk by a giant tapestry depicting the arrival of Protestants to the New World during a media preview at the newly built Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, USA, 14 November 2017. Largely funded by the wealthy family of Hobby Lobby founder David Green, the 500 million USD (428 million Euro) museum houses about 1,000 biblical artifacts. In July, Hobby Lobby agreed to pay the US government 3 million USD (2.5 million Euros) in fines for smuggling ancient artifacts out of Iraq and into the United States. EPA/JIM LO SCALZO
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epa06329612 Visitors walk through a multimedia exhibit titled 'The Hebrew Bible’ during a media preview at the newly built Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, USA, 14 November 2017. Largely funded by the wealthy family of Hobby Lobby founder David Green, the 500 million USD (428 million Euro) museum houses about 1,000 biblical artifacts. In July, Hobby Lobby agreed to pay the US government 3 million USD (2.5 million Euros) in fines for smuggling ancient artifacts out of Iraq and into the United States. EPA/JIM LO SCALZO
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epa06329613 Visitors walk through the newly built Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, USA, 14 November 2017. Largely funded by the wealthy family of Hobby Lobby founder David Green, the 500 million USD (428 million Euro) museum houses about 1,000 biblical artifacts. In July, Hobby Lobby agreed to pay the US government 3 million USD (2.5 million Euros) in fines for smuggling ancient artifacts out of Iraq and into the United States. EPA/JIM LO SCALZO
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epa06329624 Visitors walk through a multimedia exhibit titled 'The Hebrew Bible’ during a media preview at the newly built Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, USA, 14 November 2017. Largely funded by the wealthy family of Hobby Lobby founder David Green, the 500 million USD (428 million Euro) museum houses about 1,000 biblical artifacts. In July, Hobby Lobby agreed to pay the US government 3 million USD (2.5 million Euros) in fines for smuggling ancient artifacts out of Iraq and into the United States. EPA/JIM LO SCALZO
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epa06329627 Visitors stand before illuminated panels displaying prints of the Dead Sea Scrolls during a media preview at the newly built Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, USA, 14 November 2017. Largely funded by the wealthy family of Hobby Lobby founder David Green, the 500 million USD (428 million Euro) museum houses about 1,000 biblical artifacts. In July, Hobby Lobby agreed to pay the US government 3 million USD (2.5 million Euros) in fines for smuggling ancient artifacts out of Iraq and into the United States. EPA/JIM LO SCALZO
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epa06329629 Visitors walk through a multimedia exhibit titled 'The Hebrew Bible’ during a media preview at the newly built Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, USA, 14 November 2017. Largely funded by the wealthy family of Hobby Lobby founder David Green, the 500 million USD (428 million Euro) museum houses about 1,000 biblical artifacts. In July, Hobby Lobby agreed to pay the US government 3 million USD (2.5 million Euros) in fines for smuggling ancient artifacts out of Iraq and into the United States. EPA/JIM LO SCALZO
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