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Independence Hall na Filadélfia: Seu guia para o edifício que mudou a história

O local de nascimento da Declaração da Independência e da Constituição dos Estados Unidos...

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Note: Due to planned renovation work, Independence Hall is temporarily closed. Independence Hall is set to be completed by January 28, 2026

Independence Hall is the birthplace of American democracy.

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is where some of America’s most pivotal moments happened, including the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the creation of the U.S. Constitution.

Built in 1753, the stately Georgian-style building — one of several sites that make up Independence National Historical Park — still features most of its original interior woodwork and exterior brickwork.

Independence Hall is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with free guided and self-guided tours available. Tickets to Independence Hall must be purchased online for $1, while no tickets are required to access the Hall’s West Wing.

Localização e contato:
520 Chestnut Street
Filadélfia, PA 19106
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Por que visitar

Entering Independence Hall means stepping back in time, to when the United States first took shape.

Here, George Washington was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army, and Benjamin Franklin declared our new country a republic.

Two visitors walk hand-in-hand through a grand interior hallway of Independence Hall, framed by soaring columns and a large arched window. Two visitors walk hand-in-hand through a grand interior hallway of Independence Hall, framed by soaring columns and a large arched window.

  - Foto de D. Knoll para o Visit Philadelphia

The Declaration of Independence was signed here in 1776, and the U.S. Constitution was written here in 1787.

A National Historic Landmark, Independence Hall is recognized globally for its impact on the pursuit of freedom and democracy.

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Must-See Highlights

Originally named the Pennsylvania State House, Independence Hall housed all three branches of government in one place — legislative, executive and judicial — from 1732 to 1799. It was also the home of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1791 to 1800.

Some of the most important decisions in American history were made here, and the site remains home to several original artifacts and historic copies on display.

Below are some of the top areas to explore at Independence Hall.

The Assembly Room

This is o room where it happened.

In the Assembly Room, delegates from the original 12 colonies debated the formation of a national government. This is where America’s vote for independence was cast on July 2, 1776, and where the Declaration of Independence was signed one month later.

Dois visitantes visitam o interior da Sala de Assembleias, que tem mesas cobertas por toalhas verdes e um lustre proeminente acima do espaço de reuniões. Dois visitantes visitam o interior da Sala de Assembleias, que tem mesas cobertas por toalhas verdes e um lustre proeminente acima do espaço de reuniões.

  - Foto de Visit Philadelphia

Before the U.S. Constitution was written, the Articles of Confederation — adopted here in 1777 — held the colonies together during wartime. Everything about the original U.S. Constitution (aside from the amendments) was decided in this very room during the Constitutional Convention of 1787.

The Assembly Room, set beneath a glittering antique chandelier, is arranged in its original configuration from the Constitutional Convention, and visitors can view artifacts from the era, including George Washington’s famed “rising sun” chair.

The Supreme Court Chamber

Directly across from the Assembly Room, the Supreme Court Chamber is where the rule of law was upheld.

In the Supreme Court Chamber, lawyers from opposing sides shared tables, and the Pennsylvania Supreme Court saw cases ranging from divorces to murders, as the country built its new legal system.

Standouts in this room include the bold colors of the chamber (repainted to match the original color palette) and the “prisoner’s dock” — a railed, jail-like pen where the accused would literally stand trial.

The Great Essentials in the West Wing

Want to see the historic documents up close?

Connected by brick arches — and with its entrance just outside Independence Hall — the Ala Oeste features original 18th-century copies of the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation and the U.S. Constitution.

Os "Great Essentials" da nação, cópias originais impressas da Declaração de Independência, dos Artigos da Confederação e da Constituição dos EUA, são exibidos em um armário de madeira no Independence Hall. Os "Great Essentials" da nação, cópias originais impressas da Declaração de Independência, dos Artigos da Confederação e da Constituição dos EUA, são exibidos em um armário de madeira no Independence Hall.

The Great Essentials   - Foto cedida pelo Serviço Nacional de Parques

The West Wing’s Ótimos itens essenciais exhibit showcases these original printed copies alongside artifacts like the silver Syng inkstand, where history says the 56 delegates of the Second Continental Congress dipped their pens before authoring the documents that changed history.

No tickets are required to visit the West Wing.

Entrada e ingressos

Independence Hall is located at 520 Chestnut Street. Entry to Independence Hall and the West Wing can be found on 5th Street, between Chestnut Street and Walnut Street.

Both attractions are open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (excluding Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day).

Visiting Independence Hall

From 9 to 9:50 a.m., non-ticketed self-guided tours of Independence Hall are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Starting at 10 a.m., all tours are ticketed and guided by knowledgeable park rangers. Tours run about 20 minutes, and timed tickets must be purchased in advance for $1 via the attraction’s ticketing website or by calling 1 (877) 444-6777.

Os visitantes ouvem um guarda florestal do Serviço Nacional de Parques dentro da Sala de Assembleias do Independence Hall, onde a Declaração da Independência e a Constituição dos Estados Unidos foram debatidas e adotadas. Os visitantes ouvem um guarda florestal do Serviço Nacional de Parques dentro da Sala de Assembleias do Independence Hall, onde a Declaração da Independência e a Constituição dos Estados Unidos foram debatidas e adotadas.

  - Foto de D. Knoll para o Visit Philadelphia

Tip: Ticket holders should arrive 30 minutes prior to their tour to allow enough time to pass through a security screening.

Note that tickets aren’t required in January or February (except for holiday weekends). Tickets are also not required on select holidays, including Independence Day and Indigenous Peoples’ Day.

Visiting Independence Hall’s West Wing

The West Wing of Independence Hall is located directly next to Independence Hall, past the security screening.

Access to the West Wing and the Great Essentials exhibit is free and open to the public, and entry is first-come, first-served.

A view of the brick West Wing of Independence Hall, featuring arched doorways and classic colonial architecture. A view of the brick West Wing of Independence Hall, featuring arched doorways and classic colonial architecture.

  - Foto cedida pelo Serviço Nacional de Parques

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More Things To Do

Independence Hall is just one of over two-dozen sites that make up Parque Histórico Nacional da Independência, most of which are located just steps from one another.

Cross the street and see the iconic Liberty Bell e A Casa do Presidente, an outdoor museum focusing on the lives of the enslaved people who once worked for George Washington.

Two visitors smile and chat while standing next to the iconic Liberty Bell, with Independence Hall visible through the window behind them. Two visitors smile and chat while standing next to the iconic Liberty Bell, with Independence Hall visible through the window behind them.

Centro Liberty Bell   - Foto de D. Knoll para o Visit Philadelphia

Or, a little further down the street, visit the world’s only museum dedicated to the U.S. Constitution at the National Constitution Center, also within view of Independence Hall.

Don’t know where to begin your journey of American history? The nearby Centro de Visitantes Independence is the perfect place to get started.

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