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Canadian Centre for Architecture
Canadian Centre for Architecture
Canadian Centre for Architecture
Canadian Centre for Architecture
Canadian Centre for Architecture
Canadian Centre for Architecture
Canadian Centre for Architecture
Canadian Centre for Architecture
Canadian Centre for Architecture
Canadian Centre for Architecture
Reviews
Eugène Fournier (03/04/2020)
Went there twice for a university class - very nice exposition with a relaxed atmosphere and nice decor: it's good to see a museum that's not a white box once in a while. The museum could use more comfortable tables to go with the seats near the entrance as it wasn't the most convenient to do my work. I also attended a very cool workshop there on imagined futures. Worth a go.
H Ro (09/02/2019)
This was an unexpected delight--a cultural gem that's definitely worth a visit. The exhibits were expertly done: informative, complex without being too academic so accessible. The content flowed well from room to room and kept us engaged for far longer than we had expected. The building itself is a historical jewel that's interesting to view. We got to go on a free Sunday and it surprisingly was not packed. Also visited the Fine Arts and Contemporary Art Gallery of Montreal and this museum was the best of the three!
Maxwell Chan (12/15/2019)
it's free for students! it's a fun place to visit even if you're not into architecture as they have a variety of exhibits. they also have a beautiful room you can study in which is open to the public most days.
Jillian Furten (07/17/2020)
The canadian center for architecture was quite the museum, but could have had more to show for it.
G Aquino (11/06/2019)
This is a joyous space to explore and learn. The exhibits were thoughtful, well curated, and really gave us pause. The building itself, as one might expect at a venue devoted to celebrating architecture, held delightful surprises as we wandered around. It's connected to a restored mansion which somehow feels perfectly integrated with the spacious atrium and intimate theater space. The gift shop is a bit pricey, but contains a wealth of books based on the themes of the exhibits. The place is a short, but traffic-filled walk from the Georges-Vanier metro station. There's no food available for purchase inside, but the front lawn is a great picnic spot in nice weather if you pack your own lunch.
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1900 Heritage Dr SW, Calgary, AB T2V 2X3, Canada
+1 403-268-8500
https://www.heritagepark.ca/plan-your-visit/attractions-and-exh