Glenbow Museum

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Explore art and history at Calgary's Glenbow Museum.

130 9 Ave SE, Calgary, AB T2G 0P3, Canada
Website+1 403-268-4100
Glenbow Museum

About Glenbow Museum

The Glenbow Museum, located in the vibrant city of Calgary, serves as a cornerstone of cultural engagement in Western Canada. Founded in 1966 by philanthropist Eric Lafferty Harvie, Glenbow has grown to become a premier destination for those eager to delve into the intersection of art and history. The museum's extensive collections boast over a million items, including precious artworks, historical artifacts, and rare documents. As visitors step into Glenbow, they are greeted by a multitude of galleries that explore diverse themes, from indigenous history and contemporary art to military and mineral exhibits. A highlight of the museum is its Indigenous Studies collection, one of the most significant in North America, which provides profound insights into the lives, cultures, and histories of Indigenous peoples. The museum also frequently hosts traveling exhibitions, bringing world-class art and historical pieces to local audiences. Glenbow Museum is not just about observing; it's about engaging. Interactive displays, guided tours, and educational programs make the experience accessible and enjoyable for all ages. The museum's central location also makes it a perfect starting point for exploring other nearby attractions, such as the Calgary Tower, Stephen Avenue Walk, and the scenic Bow River pathway. With a commitment to fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of the world through art and history, Glenbow Museum is a must-visit destination that promises to enrich your perspective and ignite your curiosity.

Highlights

  • Extensive Indigenous Studies collection
  • Dynamic and diverse traveling exhibitions
  • Interactive and educational programs for all ages
  • Central location near Calgary's top attractions
  • Over a million artifacts and artworks to explore
  • Insightful guided tours available
  • Focus on making art and culture accessible to all

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