1. The Albert Einstein Memorial is a bronze statue of the famous physicist located at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington DC. The statue is 12 feet tall and features Einstein seated with a paper in his left hand and a finger extended on his right hand. The statue was sculpted by Robert Berks and unveiled in 1979 on the centennial of Einstein’s birth. Interesting facts about the memorial include that it is located in a grove of trees designed to resemble the solution to one of Einstein’s equations, and the statue weighs approximately 4 tons.

2. The Albert Einstein Memorial is open to the public 24 hours a day and there is no admission fee. There is no phone number available for the memorial.

3. The Albert Einstein Memorial is located on the grounds of the National Academy of Sciences in Washington DC. It can be accessed by Metro via the Foggy Bottom station on the Orange, Silver, and Blue lines. Parking is available in the surrounding area, but it may be limited and subject to fees.