Canadian history museum
A Canadian history museum (English: Canadian Museum of History, the French language: Musée canadien de l' histoire) is a national history museum in Canada Quebec ガティノー. I was renamed at the end of 2013 by "Canadian Fumiaki Museum".
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Summary
It is on the opposite bank of capital Ottawa and is just at the contralateral position from the Diet building across the Ottawa River. I display collection, study, preservation of history of human and the civilization concerning the culture variety to be able to put in Canada in the history Museum.
The museum (Canadian Children's Museum) of the Canadian child, IMAX theater are added.
In addition to permanent construction display about the history of Canadian human such as grand hall, the first people hall, the Canada hall, the special display about the present or civilization, the culture of past other countries is held.
The building of the appearance that did the face of a huge glass window of 112m in width to view the dynamic scenery which assumed Parliament Hill of Ottawa River and the opposite bank a background and a glacier and the indigenous people of the Canada shield in a motif is a design of Canadian architect Douglas Cardinal.
History
It is done with the origin of this national museum that a museum (Geological Survey of Canada Museum) of the Canadian geology Institute installed in Montreal in 1856 was opened to the public [1].
I moved to the building of the current Canadian natural museum in the Ottawa city center in 1910, and the name was changed with "a Canadian national museum" (National Museum of Canada), too. In doing so, the Canadian National Gallery was a copy of the museums, too. The art museum was transferred in 1962 by another building.
In 1968, a Canadian national museum was divided into "a natural museum" (Museum of Nature) and "human Museum" (Museum of Man). I coexisted in a building same as both museums, but announce that the Pierre Trudeau government transfers human Museum in Quebec Hull of the opposite bank in 1982. Because a name was controversial, the name of the new museum was considered to be "Canadian Fumiaki Museum" (Canadian Museum of Civilization) by an offer at the time of the opening of 1986.
Is more important in focusing on the history more, and deepening understanding of Canada's original history and アイデンティティーヘ; the name of the museum was changed in 2013 by "Canada history Museum" to be intended [2].
Footnote
- ^ http://www.civilization.ca/cmc/about-the-museum/history-of-the-museum
- ^ "Full text of BILL C-7: An Act to amend the Museums Act in order to establish the Canadian Museum of History and to make consequential amendments to other Acts." Parliament of Canada. It archives it than an original as of December 13, 2013. December 13, 2013 reading.
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