National Gallery of Canada
The National Gallery of Canada, founded in 1880, is located in Ottawa, Ontario. It is renowned for its extensive collection of Canadian, Indigenous and international art. The museum features works by prominent artists such as Tom Thomson, Emily Carr, and the Group of Seven, as well as contemporary artists like Jeff Wall and Janet Cardiff. The gallery’s iconic building, designed by architect Moshe Safdie, includes dynamic exhibitions, educational programs, and public events, making it a leading cultural institution dedicated to the appreciation and study of visual arts. Read more about Museums.