One of Museum History in Canadian

 

    Introduction

    The Canadian Museum of Civilization is the most visited museum in Canada, which introduces the cultural history of North America spanning thousands of years and reconstructs the traditional buildings of the time. It is home to the world's largest indoor totem exhibition, a beautiful Aboriginal First Nations auditorium and an IMAX cinema. The exterior of the museum has a unique modern design, with smooth wavy curves that can stimulate the creativity and imagination of visitors. At the back of the museum, you can see the Capitol and the St. Lawrence River.

    Attraction features: Across the river from Parliament Hill in Ottawa's capital, the Canadian Museum of Civilization is one of the largest museums in the world, exhibiting how various cultures, from Indians to immigrants, have shaped today's Canadian civilization, and introduce the relatively complete history of Canada. The museum is most famous for the world's largest indoor totem exhibition, the beautiful Aboriginal First Nations Auditorium and the Stereoscopic Widescreen (IMAX) cinema. The Museum of Canadian Civilisation is Canada's largest and most visited museum and offers a complete introduction to Canada's history. The museum is most famous for the world's largest indoor totem exhibition, the beautiful Aboriginal First Nations Auditorium and the Stereoscopic Widescreen (IMAX) cinema. The Museum of Civilization is a bridge between the past, the present and the future, and the appearance of the museum fully reflects this. The museum is not only widely loved for its unique modern design and smooth wavy curves, but also stimulates the different creativity and imagination of visitors. The Museum of Civilization is divided into four floors. The first floor displays the life and culture of the original people, the second floor includes two small museums, one is the Canadian Post Museum, which exhibits the development of the history of the Canadian Post and stamps of various periods, the other is the Canadian Children's Museum, which exhibits the traditional toys of different countries and nationalities, and the third floor mainly exhibits the history of Canadian immigrants, from the early days The relics of pioneering European immigrants to various high-tech facilities in the 21st century show the history of Canadian immigrants for hundreds of years; the fourth floor exhibits the history of European immigrants to pioneer Canada, a large number of historical materials, with physical display and furnishings, as well as audio-visual introductions, so that visitors can make personal experience and close observation.

      Some images of the Canadian Museum









    






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