Despite the criticism faced right before it opened, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights is expecting approximately 250,000 visitors annually. The architecture was one of the most anticipated in Canadian history. While it is not an art museum, the museum itself is a piece of art. It flawlessly emulates the rolling hills it is surrounded by.
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is viewed October 10, 2014 near the shores of the Red River in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba. The museum officially opened last month, showcasing a unique collection of personal stories of rights defenders, survivors of atrocities and others in a massive multimedia exhibit that explores the 60-year-old notion of human rights. AFP PHOTO/MICHEL COMTE.
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