85 Israel Asper Way, Winnipeg, MB R3C 0L5, CanadaMap
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Museums that are well worth visiting take at least four hours to visit. The exhibits in this museum are very interesting, and the architectural design is beyond imagination... Good place!
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg is one of the most striking buildings in the entire country. The curvilinear steel and glass structures are gleaming and stand out in their own right, while the 10 core pavilions have impressive exhibits that make people think about their place in the course of human development. This is one museum in the world dedicated to awareness and education. During your visit, you'll learn from a uniquely Canadian perspective on what residents think about rights, how to break the silence, inspire change, and more.
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Museums that are well worth visiting take at least four hours to visit. The exhibits in this museum are very interesting, and the architectural design is beyond imagination... Good place!
It is a famous landmark of Winnipeg. When you have time, you must go and see it. This independent Museum showcases the history of Canadian ethnic groups and their integration into the Canadian melting pot. It is a very interesting history of human rights.
The first time I saw a museum with this theme, I didn't know how the abstract concept of human rights could be made into a museum before I went there. Only when I got there did I know that the history of Canadian people of all races and colours gaining their rights had been made into a three-dimensional documentary. The content was very rich, including the history of Chinese people in Canada. Those who were interested in it could go and see the workers in the museum. Members are very willing to chat and discuss with tourists, very enthusiastic.
Very unique architectural style of buildings, but also Manitoba Winnipeg City Center landmark buildings, designers are very talented, have to go to a scenic spot. The surrounding scenery is also great!
been in once and wouldn’t be bothered going back but it’s an interesting building to take photos of
This one doesn't need tickets. You can take the elevator to the top and look down at Winnipeg. It's very beautiful.