111 Wellesley St W, Toronto, ON M7A 1A2, CanadaMap
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You do need to have photo ID and permission from the police to enter the door. The building inside is impressive, but during the trip you can only visit a few of the rooms. You can take pictures and use the flash.
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Legislative Assembly of Ontario Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Ontario Parliament Building is located in Queens Park in downtown Toronto. There is a magnificent retro European-style building between the open lawns. This is the office of the Ontario Provincial Government. You can sign up for a free guided tour, visit the internal facilities, watch Real meeting scene.
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Legislative Assembly of Ontario Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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You do need to have photo ID and permission from the police to enter the door. The building inside is impressive, but during the trip you can only visit a few of the rooms. You can take pictures and use the flash.
The entire building of the Provincial Council is magnificent and magnificent. The building has different styles of architecture from the east to the west. The east is European style, while the western Italian cloudstone and the dinosaur fossils on the stone columns are more striking. The interior of the Provincial Council Building is antique, with various characteristic carvings and murals showing the infinite charm of the building, and there are many historical relics and historical documents on display in the building.
The first time I went to Toronto, I saw this magnificent building from afar when I walked on university street, but it was not until the third time I went to Toronto that I went to punch in and I didn’t know its name.
The building of the Parliament Building is also relatively useless!
Such a huge and amazing architecture.
The Ontario Parliament Building is located in the middle of Queen's Park, which is located in downtown Toronto. It's next to the University of Toronto. The Ancient Roman-style Ontario Parliament Building was completed in 1893, and its tan exterior is organically integrated with the surrounding green landscape. Each side of the roof has a dome on its left and right, while the center is shaped like a prism. Step into it and feel it carefully.
Next to the University of Toronto, it is located in Queen's Park. The environment is beautiful, the green trees are shaded, the green squares in the park are sparse, and several bronze statues are exquisitely made. The building is a retro European style building, solemn and elegant, free of charge to visit the internal facilities, to coincide with the scene to enjoy the meeting of the provincial council.