To visit Ottawa, the capital of Canada, the National Gallery of Art must be punched in, which is a feast of art. The European Pavilion is most worth staying, and the famous works of Picasso, Monet, and Van Gogh are displayed in the museum. [Cost-effective]
To visit Ottawa, the capital of Canada, the National Gallery of Art must be punched in, which is a feast of art. The European Pavilion is most worth staying, and the famous works of Picasso, Monet, and Van Gogh are displayed in the museum. [Cost-effective]
The National Gallery of Canada is not very large, with two floors, divided into modern art, indigenous cultural art, American, French, Dutch museums; even rough browsing is best set aside for 3 hours. The museum contains works by Van Gogh, Picasso, Monet and Renoir.
The National Gallery of Canada is a very exquisite place. There are quite a lot of art works in the gallery. You can enjoy a lot of art works here. The interior of the gallery is quite large. The art style of this place is very mysterious and you can see a lot.
The National Gallery of Canada is one of the world famous art museums. The museum is very large in size and is divided into multiple exhibition areas and rest areas. From classical paintings, sculptures, to modern paintings and artworks, there are very comprehensive exhibitions. The building of the gallery is also a structure of steel structure plus exterior glass, very modern.
This attraction is located in the downtown area of Ottawa, about 15 minutes walk from Capitol Hill. The exterior of the gallery is not luxurious, but there are often exhibitions of master works. The big spider at the door is also a net red attraction, and taking pictures is a must. Opposite the gallery is the cathedral, you can also go to see. The hillside behind the gallery can be climbed up to see the scenery on both sides of the Ottawa River.
Capitol Hill refers to an area centered on the Capitol. It is also a symbol of Ottawa and even Canada. In the middle of the vast lawn in front of the Capitol Building, there is an unextinguished fire called "Centenial Flame", which has been burning since July 1, 1967, and has been burning until now, and the reason for "water and fire are not allowed" does not apply here, because "unextinguished fire" is burning on the water. The water from the fire is warm all year round. The Capitol is the central symbol of Canada, the flag of maple leaves flying in the wind on the bell tower, and a series of Gothic buildings with stone bronze roofs on the Ottawa River stand firm, symbolizing the unyielding spirit of the Canadian nation. There is also an observatory on the Peace Tower, which overlooks Ottawa, and oil lamps will be lit during the meeting of the Parliament Building.