The Paul & Phyllis Galanti Education Center
at the Virginia War Memorial
Owner
Commonwealth of Virginia
Architect
Glavé & Holmes Associates
Location
South Belvidere Street Richmond, VA
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Project Size
18,000 Square Feet
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Completion
July 2010
Schedule Duration
12 Months

The expansion of the Virginia War Memorial consists of 18,000-square-foot additions including exhibit space, a theater, multi-purpose room, research library, a training room, storage space and administrative space. The expansion will triple the size of the memorial.
The two-level center will include a 75-seat theater, as well as space for exhibits and storage. Also planned is an 850-capacity amphitheater on the hillside near Second Street. The new facility will be used for educational programs, reunions and other activities.
The existing small visitor center will be converted to exhibit space as part of the education center project, and the existing 200-seat auditorium will be renovated.
Built in 1955, the memorial was originally designed as a World War II and Korean War Memorial. Today, the memorial honors 11,638 of Virginia's fallen heroes. The additions will allow space to honor Virginians killed in action in the War on Terror. In 2007, more than 20,000 people from 42 states and 19 countries visited the War Memorial. The site overlooks the James River on Belvidere Street.
