• In 1968 the National Gallery was incorporated as part of the national museums of Canada , and in 1990 became a crown corporation.
  • The National Gallery of Canada, also known as Musée des beaux-arts du Canada, is one of the most recognizable and unique buildings, located in the city of...
  • It wasn’t until 1913 that the National Gallery Act was passed which established the museum as the National Gallery of Canada.
  • The National Gallery of Canada also offers virtual exhibitions, online lectures and touring exhibitions across the country—and the world.
  • National Gallery of Canada is the permanent home of the world’s most comprehensive collection of Canadian and indigenous art.
  • The strength of the National Gallery of Canada lies in its collection of art, especially Canadian art, and its accessibility to the public across the country.
  • ...the world as well as the country’s largest Canadian and European collection of art, The National Gallery of Canada represents Canadian identity on a world stage.
  • The National Gallery of Canada (français. 'Musée des beaux arts du Canada'), located in the capital city Ottawa, is one of Canada's premier art galleries.
  • The National Gallery of Canada is also full of unexpected surprises. Enter the reconstructed and ornate Rideau Street Chapel, where 40 recorded choir...
  • Accordingly, she set out to rebrand Canada as a new mecca of the fine arts in North America. Her pet projects were the National Gallery of Canada, and the...