The Copenhagen Card, the city’s official tourist card, has been in business since 1984, offering savings for travellers. Having one card that gets you into over 80 museums and local » Read More
MUSEUMS
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May 29, 2023
Stockholm’s charm is evident via its stunning buildings and the way the light continually plays on these centuries-old architectural wonders. Whether strolling in the morning glow of the sun in » Read More
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April 6, 2020
Since the spread of COVID-19, museums around the world have shut their doors to visitors, however Seattle’s Museum of Flight recently launched a dynamic new web portal, The Museum of » Read More
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July 1, 2019
Six-time astronaut, scientist and philosopher Dr. Story Musgrave will give a talk at Seattle’s Museum of Flight on July 6 at 2 pm. The multi-talented Musgrave is also a mathematician, » Read More
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April 16, 2019
For as long as humans have gazed at the sky, the Moon has played a central role in mythology, religion and curiosity. [Taken on my visit to Moscow’s Cosmonaut Museum] » Read More
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July 12, 2017
[Pipe bowl in the form of a bird] Despite sitting still in a glass case before you, some artworks never stop moving. They contain histories. They challenge us. They are » Read More
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October 20, 2016
On Friday, November 4, Museum of Vancouver (MOV) will host a stimulating night of inquiry focused on the creative process with its third annual Why I Design event, packing two » Read More
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October 6, 2015
The newest architectural gem on Winnipeg’s landscape is the Canadian Museum for Human Rights built for the handsome sum of $351 million dollars. Located at the start of The Forks » Read More
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April 29, 2015
In a region filled with cultural gems, it’s hard to single out just a few top picks, but I’ve included my three favourite museums and cultural wonders below. Heard Museum » Read More
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March 23, 2015
Next month, The Museum of Vancouver will present a vibrant exhibition and profound exploration of one of humanity’s universal desires: happiness. Conceived by one of the world’s foremost designers and » Read More
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December 1, 2014
Burnaby Village Museum is again decked out in full holiday spirit, illuminated for the festive season. There are more lights, new hours, great entertainers, and lots of familiar favourites for » Read More
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May 14, 2014
The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at UBC presents a unique look at contemporary art viewed through the lens of Indigenous youth in its new exhibition Claiming Space: Voices of Urban » Read More
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March 4, 2014
How long does a species have to be here before we say it ‘belongs’? Newly-opened Museum of Vancouver exhibit Rewilding Vancouver focuses on our relationship with animals both part of » Read More