The world's first museum dedicated to the history and understanding of human rights.
Located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, it features unique architecture and diverse exhibitions.
Explore compelling human rights stories.
Admire unique, inspiring architecture.
Engage with interactive, bilingual exhibits.
Free admission for children 6 and under, youth 7-17, and Indigenous Peoples.
Museum closed for annual maintenance in mid-January.
Reference Centre temporarily closed.
Compulsory bag/backpack check for larger items.
Visit on the first Sunday of the month for free admission.
Buy tickets online to skip lines.
Adults $22, young adults $11, seniors/students $17, children/youth/Indigenous Peoples free.
Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed Mondays, special closures apply).
Public metered parking available.
Wheelchairs, strollers, cane seats available at Coat Check (ID/credit card deposit).
Service animals allowed, other pets not.
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