It was made out of redstone!!
James renwick jr. Desinged and built the smithsonian castle.... He got exepted to build it in 1874...... :)
The Smithsonian Museum is often referred to as a "castle museum" because its main building, the Smithsonian Castle, features a distinctive Gothic Revival architectural style that resembles a castle with its turrets and ornate stonework. Completed in 1855, the Castle serves as the Smithsonian Institution's administrative headquarters and provides a visitor center, showcasing the institution's history and mission. Its iconic appearance and historic significance make it a symbol of the Smithsonian, attracting visitors and embodying the grandeur of the institution's diverse museums and collections.
The castle
The Smithsonian Institution "Castle" building is located at 1000 Jefferson Drive SW in Washington, DC.
The most famous castle in Washington DC is the Smithsonian's Castle Building. It is located adjacent to the national mall.
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some parts of it are.... for example "castle stands upon pillars of salt and pillars of sand"
it was made in Washington, D.C at the Smithsonian in 4 different museums in the Smithsonian institute.
pillars made of marble
It is made out of redstone and NOT bricks if that's what you were thinking.
They are five pillars of Islam faith. They are not materialistic pillars as the building pillars. These pillars of Islam are referred to in question below.
Yes, there is a Lunar Module at the Smithsonian, which never flew. No lunar modules which landed on the moon ever made it back to earth.