The third floor exhibit, located at the new museum just off the National Mall in Washington, is the most high-tech feature of the seven-floor tribute to the most-read, most-published and most-influential book in global history.
The venue, which opens to the public Saturday, aims to educate patrons about the Bible, showcasing original scrolls used to pen Holy Writ as well as copies of first editions. The third-floor tour takes guests from the beginning of the world to the time of Jesus of Nazareth.
The designers clearly spared no expense in building the tribute out of an old refrigerator warehouse and former design center.