Glenbow Museum

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Home to over a million pieces from around the world, this huge museum allows you to explore the history, art and culture of Western Canada in extraordinary detail.

Culture buffs and history fanatics will not be disappointed with what Glenbow Museum in downtown Calgary has to offer. With over 20 galleries housing over one million objects, the museum has a diverse range of material that spans across the ages. From objects belonging to Canada’s first settlers to map archives and works of art, visitors will be astounded at what they will find here.

Marvel at the history of the Great Plains and Rockies as they are brought to life in paintings and artwork. Have a look at interactive panels and artefacts to discover Blackfoot and Inuit culture. Learn about the adventures of Albertan characters throughout history.

The second floor boasts an impressive collection of art from Western Canada dating back to the 1800s. This exhibition also includes modernist paintings from the early 20th century. Nearby there are more than 80 sculptures with an Asian artistic influence that are an absolute must-see.

On the third floor, the entire gallery concentrates on people. The interactive Mavericks gallery allows visitors to find out about fearless and hardworking Albertans. Explore a day in the life of the Nisitapii (Blackfoot), who are indigenous to the area, and learn about their traditional culture and spirituality.

On the fourth floor, you will find an outstanding array of geological treasures, from some of the Earth’s oldest rock to glow-in-the-dark minerals and gems of every colour. This is a truly mesmerising exhibit.

For those interested in how the land looked years ago, the extensive map collection in the Library will not disappoint. History enthusiasts will enjoy the literary artefacts which provide a fascinating insight into the lives of our ancestors.

The Glenbow Museum is located in the Cultural District in the centre of the downtown area of Calgary. It is accessible on public transport by taking the C-Train. For drivers, there is paid parking available in nearby buildings. It is also connected to the +15 Skywalk, a public walkway 4.5 metres above street level that links many of the city’s buildings.

The museum is open every day except Monday. The Library and Archives are only open on Tuesdays to Thursdays. There is an admission fee.

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