Entrée au Musée canadien de la guerre





Description
L’emblématique Musée canadien de la guerre est une destination incontournable pour quiconque s’intéresse au coût des conflits et au désir persistant de paix de l’humanité. Le musée, classé numéro 1 sur la liste des choses à faire à Ottawa de TripAdvisor, explore l'histoire militaire canadienne, depuis les premières guerres au Canada jusqu'aux conflits contemporains. Il présente une architecture unique, une exposition de grandes pièces d'artillerie militaire, des expositions stimulantes, des histoires personnelles émouvantes de Canadiens en temps de guerre, des œuvres d'art inestimables et des espaces de réflexion et de souvenir tranquilles.
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Itinéraire
Le Musée canadien de la guerre est plus qu'un musée de renommée internationale pour son architecture symbolique; c'est synonyme d'histoires inspirantes et touchantes. La riche histoire militaire du Canada est mise en valeur à travers des histoires personnelles, des œuvres d'art, des photographies et des présentations interactives. Visitez les vastes expositions permanentes et approfondissez vos connaissances sur les conflits qui ont façonné le Canada, les Canadiens et le monde, ainsi que sur le rôle que les Canadiens y ont joué. Reposez-vous et réfléchissez au Memorial Hall. Découvrez le thème architectural fascinant du Musée. Et discutez avec un vétéran pour laisser l’histoire prendre vie.
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Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(221)
Beautiful experience. Many armored vehicles and a hospital. Beautiful museum. Worth the trip.
The museum was amazing! We visited last week and it’s probably one of the best war museums I have been to. The way it’s set out through all the stages of war throughout Canada’s history is really well done. There was lots to look at and read for all age groups, although smaller children may find parts of it a little boring. The admission price was also very fair and reasonable considering how much there is to see. The only downside was that, as we visited during the week, there were A LOT of school children — literally buses full of them! I have 4 children myself so it didn’t bother me, but it’s definitely worth considering if you prefer somewhere quieter during your visit.
It was a good experience and I highly recommend.
It's awesome everything's very nice, everything The history of Canada well detailed and didactic, highly recommended
Beautiful museum. A large gathering of military vehicles. Very interesting and beautiful chronology of visit. Per tale lacks some arrows on the ground to follow the visit. We get lost in places. The place is large and airy so nice.
The museum is huge, there are so many things to see and instructive signs to read. Spend a good part of the day there if you want to see everything. It is a visit that I recommend 100%. The museum is easily accessible and there is paid underground parking available.
First time attending the War Museum. Very impressed with content and delivery of the information.
We had been to the War Museum 15 years ago and it had left an impression then, our recent visit was no different. Such and powerful building with excellent displays and amazing artifacts. You could easily spend a day here and not see it all. Nice cafe in the building if you want to break up your visit. Highly recommended, a must do when in Ottawa for every Canadian.
Great visit and interesting museum for the whole family! The staff is friendly and welcoming, I highly recommend!
I've been to this museum twice and brought a friend visiting from overseas to drop by. With a vast collection, there is a lot to see. Some parts of the tanks are plastic. You can easily spend about 3 hours in there browsing through their collection. The collections are well organized and the crowd size is really small. I'd definitely recommend the Canadian War Museum if you're into war history and artifacts.



