National Gallery of Canada
National Gallery of Canada, Art museum in Ottawa, Canada
The National Gallery of Canada is one of the country's premier art galleries.
Founded in 1880, it is among the oldest of Canada's national cultural institutions.
The gallery has a large collection of paintings, drawings, sculptures and photographs.
Located in Ottawa, it's open to public from Tuesday to Sunday.
It houses the world's most comprehensive collection of Canadian art.
Location: Ottawa
Location: Ontario
Inception: 1880
Founder: John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll
Architect: Moshe Safdie
Official opening: May 21, 1988
Floors above the ground: 3
Floors below the ground: 1
Elevation above the sea: 70 m
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Address: 380 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, ON, Canada K1N 9N4 K1N 9N4
Opening Hours: May-September: Friday-Wednesday 09:30-18:00; May-September: Thursday 09:30-20:00; October-April: Tuesday,Wednesday,Friday-Sunday 10:00-17:00; October-April: Thursday 10:00-20:00
Phone: +16139901985
Website: gallery.ca
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap