Entering from the main entrance on Niagara Street, you'll first wander the surrounding gardens, past pavilions, sculptures, and shaded paths, slowly admiring the seasonal blossoms and trees. The pavilion is not only a great resting spot but also a prime photo spot, especially when framed against the backdrop of the classical Western architecture.
Then, you can stroll around the main building, taking in the Tudor architecture's exterior details and window panes up close. While tours of the main building require advance reservations or specific opening days, even just taking photos and strolling through the exterior is enough to leave a lasting impression.