Take a 360 VR tour inside the National Museum of African American History and Culture

The new museum opens its doors to the public on Saturday in Washington, D.C.

— -- One hundred years in the making, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture opens its doors to the public in Washington, D.C.

Black Civil War veterans first suggested the museum in 1915, but it had to wait until the 21st century and for Congress to pass legislation in 2003 before plans to make the museum a reality took shape.

The opening of the museum is attracting a high number of visitors with timed entry passes selling out quickly. If you cannot make it to the grand opening and are waiting for tickets, explore the NMAAHC with ABC News in this 360-degree video that features museum highlights, taking you through some of the galleries and spotlighting the museum’s signature artifacts.