Located in Winnipeg, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights stands as Canada’s only national museum outside of Ottawa and the world’s first institution dedicated to the evolution and future of human rights. Its striking architecture and thoughtful exhibits aim to educate visitors on the importance of human rights, fostering a sense of mutual respect that extends beyond the museum walls. Through immersive and interactive displays, the museum invites guests to explore the complex history and ongoing journey of human rights, encouraging reflection and dialogue.
Canadian Museum for Human Rights
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