Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Canadian Museum for Human Rights
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英国多塞特郡2,218 条分享
2025年3月 • 独自旅游
The building itself is very impressive and it is possible to take a lift to the very top to get a 360 view of Winnipeg, which I did. I also did not walk up all the ramps but actually started at the top (by lift) and worked my way down on the very long ramps, my arthritis would not have coped with that much walking uphill.
It was quite an interesting museum, there was a strong focus on the treatment of Canada’s indigenous people including the use of residential schools for children, and also a section on the holocaust, but it did feel a bit empty as if there could and should be more.
A lot of the exhibits were text and story based displayed on small screens, so I was grateful the museum was not crowded so I had time to read them. The fifth floor was completely empty and that meant I had to negotiate a very long ramp to get to an empty exhibit, rather than it being pointed out before I started down the ramp. There was a special exhibit on LGBTQI - 2 spirit on the ground floor with a focus on the challenge and ‘purge’ that people who were lesbian and gay faced who worked for public services and defence forces in Canada right up until the 90s. Again very interesting if you were not aware of the history.
It was quite an interesting museum, there was a strong focus on the treatment of Canada’s indigenous people including the use of residential schools for children, and also a section on the holocaust, but it did feel a bit empty as if there could and should be more.
A lot of the exhibits were text and story based displayed on small screens, so I was grateful the museum was not crowded so I had time to read them. The fifth floor was completely empty and that meant I had to negotiate a very long ramp to get to an empty exhibit, rather than it being pointed out before I started down the ramp. There was a special exhibit on LGBTQI - 2 spirit on the ground floor with a focus on the challenge and ‘purge’ that people who were lesbian and gay faced who worked for public services and defence forces in Canada right up until the 90s. Again very interesting if you were not aware of the history.
撰写日期:2025年3月13日
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Lexi Engel
佛罗里达劳德代尔堡73 条分享
2025年2月 • 好友
So beautifully curated, beyond educational, walking through the building is like walking through time and art combined, for me it was very touching emotional and left me thinking a lot about thoughts that never occurred before, I hope that every school in Canada should Incorporate a visit to the Human Rights museum as not only is it a beautiful building, but what’s inside and the information you will take home will touch your heart and tell you to walk more lightly on this earth with a kind heart, thank you, Manaitoba
撰写日期:2025年2月3日
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Anna G
加拿大温尼伯8 条分享
2024年12月 • 家庭
We went on a free admission day. I’m glad we didn’t have to pay. The exhibits are not very good. A lot of reading and blurry pictures that don’t get your attention long enough to stay through all the reading. French in the round film area that was off putting. There should have been a choice for English as we were the only ones there. We heard French more than English and I don’t get it. It’s great if you’re French speaking though, I guess. There is way, way, way too much walking. It is dark and dreary for the most part on that path.
There should be guides that actually do more than stand around. Give tours so people don’t just walk by. A real live person telling the history of the struggles and oppression is better than listening to audio and watching shorts. There is a lot of potential here to do things better.
There are a lot of cracks in the concrete walkways. I wonder about the structural integrity of the building.
The building is beautiful and the materials are well done. I like the water and rocks. The elevator up to the top to see the city view is nice too. Didn’t appreciate having to watch for snow and ice hazards on exit but that’s must have been a design oversight.
There should be guides that actually do more than stand around. Give tours so people don’t just walk by. A real live person telling the history of the struggles and oppression is better than listening to audio and watching shorts. There is a lot of potential here to do things better.
There are a lot of cracks in the concrete walkways. I wonder about the structural integrity of the building.
The building is beautiful and the materials are well done. I like the water and rocks. The elevator up to the top to see the city view is nice too. Didn’t appreciate having to watch for snow and ice hazards on exit but that’s must have been a design oversight.
撰写日期:2024年12月15日
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BabsB51
加拿大邓达斯13 条分享
2024年10月 • 夫妻情侣
We just spent a full day going through this museum. First it really applies the message of inclusion and respect. We were able to get an electric wheelchair for my husband who walks with a cane. I couldn’t have pushed him up the all the ramps. These ramps are part of the sense of being on a journey of discovery. The exhibits are auditory, visual and all the videos we watched were also in sign language. The message of this museum is so clear. We all must continue to strive for understanding and acceptance of each other. The highlight for me was the Witness Blanket exhibit(read the words on the back of the door). The part Canada (and other countries too) had in denying Jews entry to Canada during the era of Nazi Germany was hard to accept but part of our heritage. So many well described aspects of human rights and our human struggles to accept each other. WELL worth a visit.
撰写日期:2024年10月27日
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Jordan H
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2024年10月 • 独自旅游
My favorite museum of any I've visited. The architecture is amazing inside and out and contributes to the story and theme perfectly. A deeply moving experience, with a lot of reading and slef contemplation. Some may not appreciate the slower pace and effort required to truly appreciate this masterfully crafted experience but if you are interested in taking the time to examine some dark elements of humanity and our work towards enlightenment, it will be well worth a visit!
撰写日期:2024年10月4日
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Valėrie
加拿大Princeville426 条分享
2024年9月 • 独自旅游
I visited this fascinating museum that speaks mainly, as the name suggests, of human rights and struggles over time. A superb exhibition 'Loud and clear: Music, Resistance and Change' brings us into the musical sphere and the various groups and individuals who have fought and denounced human rights in their art. Several permanent exhibitions are present. In short, I enjoyed my visit, I was alone and I took about 3h30 to visit it taking my time. Note: From one room to another there are ascending walkways to get there so you have to plan to walk but elevators are available for people with reduced mobility or families with a stroller. Take the time to visit the outside of the Museum is also beautiful!
撰写日期:2024年9月30日
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SEETHEBEST
Arlington, VA223 条分享
2024年9月 • 家庭
The contents of this museum are in an architecturally beautiful structure. It will take some time, and a good number of steps to see it all. You will be rewarded with knowledge, and incredible views at the climactic end. There are ramps, and elevators. The exhibits are both powerful and thought- provoking. It is a major achievement- and should not be missed. At present, it is free on Sundays.
撰写日期:2024年9月20日
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janetpackard
ulster county, ny292 条分享
2024年9月 • 独自旅游
Beautiful building both inside and out. The many personal stories of having lived through some of the worst violations of human rights in history make the museum come alive. Definitely shouldn't be missed if you are in Winnipeg but also worth going to Winnipeg to visit.
撰写日期:2024年9月12日
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GILLIAN G
10 条分享
2024年9月 • 家庭
A worthwhile yet sobering visit about man's inhumanity to man. Interesting architecture....it is a good walk walking up and through the different levels...learnt alot...and unfortunately needs to be updated about the world's current events.
The view from the top is quite something
The view from the top is quite something
撰写日期:2024年9月9日
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K L
佛罗里达Lake Placid230 条分享
2024年8月 • 夫妻情侣
The fascinating structure that contains the Museum is in itself worth a visit with amazing views of Winnipeg and unusual architectural design. But then there are 5 floors of exhibits that will stimulate your mind and emotions. While you are being educated and enlightened on numerous human rights issues you marvel at the striking manners in which it is presented. Please be sure to make time to visit.
撰写日期:2024年8月24日
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Is there a coat check or lockers to store my winter coat during the visit?
撰写日期:2021年11月30日
Hi, sorry I did not see msg sooner. I think it was $5 less than adult ones . But they also have 1st Wednesday of the month for free at certain hours. You can go on their website for details.
撰写日期:2016年10月23日
I believe it is Wednesday evening. Best to call first. Anything free can be subject to change. Well worth it!
Parking is free on weekends.
撰写日期:2016年7月5日
Their webpage says. "Free first Wednesday of each month. 5 to 9 pm. "
Always Free for Aboriginal, Metis, Inuit.
You should go. Plan for 3 to 4 hours. It's a spectacular building. Learn about Izzy Asper's Legacy.
撰写日期:2016年5月10日
Hi, Is it suitable to young children (age 4)? Concerned about some of the subject matter....
撰写日期:2015年8月3日
Visitors of all ages will find exhibits that engage and educate at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. In fact, several exhibitions were designed with young people in mind. However, some of our stories touch on subject matter that is not appropriate for children.
We therefore encourage you to participate in the learning experiences of children in your care while visiting the Museum. Explore the exhibits together to help to shape children’s educational journey. Our staff, located throughout the galleries, will be happy to guide you and help you plan a journey suitable for your own family. On Tuesdays, Saturdays and Sundays during the summer, a special table is set up at the entrance to assist families.
Here are some great activities at the Museum to share with youngsters:
• The building itself is a “wow” experience that inspires awe and wonder. Children may enjoy learning that they are about to embark on a journey from darkness to light. Starting below ground level in a dim and earthy environment, you can explore visually dramatic spaces and enjoy a quest-like journey up a stunning series of illuminated ramps that connect the galleries. Near the top, take a glass elevator ride to the viewing platform of the Israel Asper Tower of Hope (or bounce up the amazing spiral staircase if you dare!). It provides a thrilling view of the city at a height of 58 metres.
• In the Indigenous Perspectives gallery, a beautiful circular theatre shows a 360-degree surround film on Indigenous concepts of rights and responsibilities. One of the narrators of this family-friendly story is a young girl. The theatre also introduces the Seven Sacred Teachings of love, courage, humility, honesty, wisdom, truth and respect.
• In the Canadian Journeys gallery, children can play a motion-sensor light game. People of all ages have fun entering the circle and watching how their movements activate colourful light effects. As players interact, their individual spheres of light merge and expand, symbolizing the power of inclusion and cooperation to strengthen our individual efforts.
• In the Actions Count gallery, everyone can try a fun digital interactive table with appealing animated characters (think Mindcraft meets The Sims). The game shows how young people can put ideas into action to make a difference. Players can role-play and make choices about scenarios such as starting a sports team for inner-city youth.
• In the Rights Today gallery, children are invited to think about everyday objects such as cell phones and plastic bags. They explore how ordinary items are connected to human rights.
• In the Inspiring Change gallery, every visitor is encouraged to create a personal human rights message and add it to a display for others to see. Colourful pens and blank cards invite children to imagine a better world in any way they wish.
• Also in the Inspiring Change gallery, people of all generations can enjoy music listening stations. Put on a set of headphones, choose a song related to human rights, and select colours to express your emotional response to the music.
• Our mobile app includes an engaging self-guided audio tour, so bring your mobile devices and headphones. There are also images, videos and a panorama view from the Tower of Hope with touchable “hot spots” that explain nearby landmarks. Another feature captures extra information when you walk near one of 120 iBeacons located throughout the building. Download it for free from the App Store or Google Play by searching “Canadian Museum for Human Rights”.
We hope you enjoy your visit.
撰写日期:2015年8月4日
Terry R
加拿大Thompson
How/where do I enter if I'm driving a tour bus of school children. Also where do I park while waiting for them.
撰写日期:2015年2月15日
As noted above, there is a group entrance. Contact the group events manager for further information about admission prices and parking for your bus.
撰写日期:2015年2月16日
I'm driving a school bus from Beausejour mb. were do I enter the museum for student drop off?
撰写日期:2015年1月20日
Hi John. The Group Entrance for school programs is on Israel Asper Drive (formerly Waterfront Drive). You would need to drive towards the Forks, then do a U-turn (or go around the roundabout by the parkade) and drop the students off at the curb in front of the entrance.
撰写日期:2015年1月20日
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