The building of the National Gallery is very magnificent, you can see the view across the Rideau Canal Library and the Capitol, which is really beautiful. We enjoyed these views at the Atrium Café while eating delicious salmon bagels. We went to the art gallery to participate in Gogan's exhibition, a great exhibition.
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The National Gallery of Canada, a collection of modern art and numerous collections.
The National Gallery of Canada is located in the heart of Ottawa, and it takes about 10 minutes to walk from the Byward Market. The museum has a collection of the most valuable works of art in Canada and Europe and has a long history. The number of Canadian art exhibited in the museum is the highest in the world, while the number of European and American art is the highest in Canada.
If you come close to see the huge bronze spider sculpture "Maman" at the door, the instructions will come. But I feel like I have seen it in many places and I can't think of it.
I think that the design of the glass crystal of the museum itself is already a tribute to the design! The museum has three floors. The third floor is the exhibition room of Asian art, modern art, European art, the second floor is Canadian art and Eskimo art, and the first floor has a very fine bookstore (like every art gallery or The museum will have some related souvenir shops nearby.)
The museum needs to buy tickets for the visit, 12 Canadian dollars for adults, 10 Canadian dollars for seniors and students, 6 Canadian dollars for teenagers, free for children under 11 years old and members, free to buy tickets for cash.
Joe Cai
Many people mistakenly think that Toronto is the capital of Canada. Actually, its capital is the city where I am now, Ottawa.
Just after a heavy snowfall in early April, Ottawa seems to be baptized, and the sky is particularly clear and transparent. If you are on a tight day, choose a few classic places:
- Capitol Hill, made up of three Gothic buildings, is the seat of the Canadian federal government and is a symbol of Ottawa and even Canada.
- Peace Pagoda, known as the world's finest Gothic building, is also the tallest building in the Capitol.
- The Changming Fire Station was built to commemorate the founding of Canada for a hundred years and has been burning since 1967. The three places above
are all in the same place and it is very convenient to visit.
Ridau Canal: The 202-kilometer canal smashes the history of the city, and every Ottawa is proud of the important historical and historical status of the Rideau Canal.
National Art Museum: Canada's cultural treasures and collections of art and culture, the works of famous Renaissance artists and world-class artists have been exhibited and treasured here.
National History Museum: It is a good place to learn about Canada's 20,000 years of human history, human history, and people's cultural diversity.
Check in at the "Lord Elgin Hotel", all of which are within 2 km of the nearby area and within walking distance.
The building of the National Gallery is very magnificent, you can see the view across the Rideau Canal Library and the Capitol, which is really beautiful. We enjoyed these views at the Atrium Café while eating delicious salmon bagels. We went to the art gallery to participate in Gogan's exhibition, a great exhibition.
The National Museum of Fine Arts is the cultural and artistic center of Canada. It gathers the best art and crafts in the country. It feels like wandering in the ocean of art, which is very refreshing.
The National Gallery of Art is the treasure house of the entire Canadian culture and art. The scale of the entire museum is very large. The permanent exhibitions inside are already very exciting, and there are special exhibitions every week. Don't miss it.
The National Museum of Fine Arts of Canada is also an important venue, the interior decoration style of the museum is very classical, a collection of many unique Canadian art works, the museum also often held some important exhibitions.
This attraction is located in the downtown area of Ottawa, about 15 minutes walk from Parliament Hill. The exterior of the museum is not luxurious, but there are often exhibitions of works by masters. The big spider at the door is also a popular spot, taking pictures is a must. Opposite the gallery is the cathedral, you can also visit it. The hillside behind the gallery can be climbed up to get a glimpse of the scenery on both sides of the Ottawa River.
The National Museum of Fine Arts of Canada is very easy to recognize. Not only is the building unique, but a big spider in front of the door is also a conspicuous landmark. Opposite is another landmark in Ottawa, Notre Dame Cathedral
Parliament Hill (ParliamentHill) refers to an area centered on the Parliament Building. It is also a symbol of Ottawa and even Canada. In the center of the vast lawn in front of the parliament building, there is an unquenchable fire called "Centenial Flame", which has been ignited since July 1, 1967 and has been burning until now. Moreover, the principle of "fire and water are incompatible" does not apply here , Because the "unextinguished fire" is burning on the water, and the water flowing out of the fire is also warm all year round. The Parliament Building is the central symbol of Canada. The flag of maple leaves fluttering in the wind on the clock tower, and a series of Gothic buildings with stone and copper roofs on the banks of the Ottawa River stand resolutely, symbolizing the indomitable spirit of the Canadian nation. There is also an observatory on the Peace Tower, from which you can see the panoramic view of Ottawa. Oil lamps will be lit on the tower during the meeting of the Parliament building.
As a non-artistic, I went to the gallery to join the crowd, which is full of paintings and calligraphy works. I prefer the gallery building to the gallery. It is very beautiful and special, and can be turned around for half a day. Adult tickets are 24 plus, youth under 24 plus.