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A home to one of the finest collections of Indigenous and Canadian art in the world, the National Gallery of Canada building takes up 501,820 sqft, with 133,000 sqft of space used for exhibiting art. It is one of the largest art museums in North America by exhibition space.
Discover contemporary and historical artworks - including paintings, sculptures, photographs and multimedia installations - in this landmark site located near the vibrant ByWard Market area.
Step underneath Maman, a 30 feet sculpture of a spider by Louise Bourgeois, before entering the stunning granite-and-glass building designed by Moshe Safdie. Inside, you can explore more than 93,000 works by some 6,000 creators! Discover the story of art in Canada in the Canadian and Indigenous Galleries - a massive display that includes ancient Indigenous artifacts, religious pieces from New France, Group of Seven paintings and modern Inuit sculptures. Explore Canada's finest collection of European art, strong collections of Asian and international works, as well as world-class special exhibitions. The Gallery is also home to one of the world’s most comprehensive collections of photographs and related materials.
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