The Emily Carr House, located in Victoria, Canada, stands as a historic site and the childhood home of the renowned Canadian painter. This 19th-century gingerbread house, adorned with period decor, offers a glimpse into the life and times of Emily Carr. Visitors can explore the carefully tended garden that blooms each spring, adding a vibrant touch to the setting. Inside, rotating exhibits showcase the work of local contemporary artists, providing a dynamic and engaging experience for those interested in both history and modern art.
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