Updated: 7/3/2020 
National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center
Columbus, Georgia
Description

See a collection of more than 70,000 artifacts from the last 240 years of American military history. Explore on your own or book a guided tour to immerse yourself in the full museum experience! Be sure to add time into your schedule to experience the museum’s Giant Screen Theater and full-service restaurant while you are here.

About The Museum

The National Infantry Museum emphasizes the values that define the Infantryman, as well as the nation he protects: Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage. It preserves and displays one of the greatest collections of military artifacts in the world, with 190,000 square feet of galleries standing on a 200-acre tract just outside the United States Army Maneuver Center of Excellence (MCoE) at Fort Benning, Georgia. The MCoE is one of the Army’s largest installations, the home of the Infantry and Armor schools, as well as Ranger School, Officer Candidate School, and Airborne School.

Self-Guided Tours

The museum is self-guided. Upon arrival, you will be given a Visitors Guide and brief introduction by a museum volunteer. You could easily spend all day exploring but it is recommended that you reserve at least three hours to tour. If you have questions about an exhibit, look for our knowledgeable museum volunteers in blue shirts. Are you pressed for time during your visit? See our suggested itineraries for a visit that fits your schedule. We will make sure you hit all of the spectacular exhibits and displays to get the full museum experience!

Artifact Collections
Interactive Exhibits at the National Infantry Museum

With thousands of artifacts, monuments, interactive exhibits and video presentations on display, the National Infantry Museum is one of the nation’s leading military history destinations. Visitors of all ages can experience first-hand the American Infantryman’s journey to defeat tyranny around the globe. In addition to the publicly accessible collection, the museum’s archives hold over 100,000 diverse historical artifacts for preservation and future displays, making it one of the foremost military history institutions in the world.

Programs
Guided Tours and Educational Programming

The National Infantry Museum’s primary focus is educating the public on the role of the U.S. Army Infantryman in securing the freedoms we all enjoy. The museum’s Education Department can help make the most of your visit through guided tours, educational materials, and public events designed to bring history alive in an unforgettable way. From classroom-based instruction to living history demonstrations, we can tailor your group’s interests to enhance the impact of the interactive exhibits at the museum. Our team of dedicated historians and educators have created several tour packages for students of all ages, JROTC groups, active-duty Servicemembers, Boy & Girl Scouts, homeschoolers, churches, and reunions.

Teaching Connection

School tours are designed based on the current curriculum standards of Georgia and Alabama. Each year, hundreds of students throughout the Southeast make field trips to the National Infantry Museum. The museum’s Education Department can customize a guided tour to complement your classroom lessons and activities.

Facilities
Giant Screen Theater

The all new Giant Screen Theater at the National Infantry Museum is the first in the Southeast to feature Christie Digital’s cutting edge 6P laser light projection technology…only the third in the world! With a screen 40′ tall and over 72′ wide, this revolutionary technology delivers stunning 4K resolution and the truest, brightest, boldest 3D images ever produced for the giant screen.

Auditoriums
Lecture Halls
Performance Areas
Governance
National Infantry Museum Foundation Staff

Phone: (706) 653-9234 | Fax: (706) 653-8368 The National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center is operated by the National Infantry Museum Foundation, a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. The foundation is located on the second floor of the museum. Please contact the appropriate department below for more information about the museum and foundation.

Services
The Fife & Drum Restaurant and Bar

Exploring 240+ years of history will surely leave you hungry. Take a break during your visit and enjoy a relaxing meal in the Fife and Drum, our full-service restaurant and bar.

Available Rooms and Services

Since opening in 2009, the National Infantry Museum and Soldier Center has proven itself to be Columbus’s most desirable venue for events. Our 190,000-square-foot facility can accommodate a wide variety of public and private events, from intimate gatherings in our Continental Room, to day-long corporate meetings in Heritage Hall, to dreamy weddings in our Cavezza Hall, to birthday parties complete with a Giant Screen film!

Gift Shop
Online Gift Shop
Event Rental
Restaurant
Group Tours
Hours of Operation
COVID-19 Update

The museum remains closed in an effort to mitigate the continued spread of COVID-19. However, our Summer Camp is open, and we are ready to book your private events. For more information, please call 706-653-9234. And stay tuned to our social media pages for updates on our reopening plans. We look forward to seeing you again!

Normal Hours
Tuesday - Saturday9 AM - 5 PM
Sunday11 AM - 5 PM
Mondayclosed

National Infantry Museum will be closed the following holidays: Easter, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.

Admission

Free. Donations Accepted.

DISCLAIMER
This information, including business hours, addresses and contact information is provided for general reference purposes only. No representation is made or warranty is given as to its content or the reliability thereof. User assumes all risk of use. Stories USA, Inc. and its content suppliers assume no responsibility for any loss or delay resulting from such use. Please call ahead to verify the dates, the location and directions.

MUSEUM CONFERENCES

April 5 - 8, 2025

New York Museum Association 2025 Conference in Ithaca, NY

Ithaca Downtown Conference Center

Ithaca, New York

April 6 - 8, 2025

Nebraska Museum Association 2025 Conference

Hosted by the Knight Museum in Alliance, Nebraska

United States

April 6 - 9, 2025

Texas Association of Museums 2025 Conference Austin

AT&T Conference Center

Austin, Texas

April 27 - 29, 2025

Oregon Museum Association 2025 Conference

TBA

Independence, Oregon

May 5 - 9, 2025

Museum Store Association FORWARD 2025 in LA

The Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, California

RECENT UPDATES

Museums

04/04 Taylor Museum of Waco and McLennan County History

Waco, Texas

04/03 Palm Harbor Museum

Palm Harbor, Florida

Museum Associations

04/03 Florida Association of Museums

Tallahassee, Florida