Grand Hall

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The Grand Hall is a monumental exhibition space in the Canadian Museum of History, renowned for its towering totem poles, Indigenous architecture, and panoramic views of Parliament Hill.

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Grand Hall canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf exhibition space
museum gallery
adjacentTo Ottawa River
architecturalStyle modern
country Canada
designedFor large-scale exhibitions
exhibits First Nations artifacts
Indigenous houses
totem poles
feature glass curtain wall facing the Ottawa River
monumental interior space
function exhibition of Indigenous cultures
museum events
hasCulturalSignificanceFor First Nations communities
Aboriginal peoples of Canada
surface form: Indigenous peoples of Canada
hasViewOf Parliament Hill
knownFor Indigenous architecture
panoramic views of Parliament Hill
towering totem poles
locatedIn Canadian Museum of History
locatedInBuilding main building of the Canadian Museum of History
locatedInCity Gatineau
surface form: Gatineau, Quebec
openTo public
operatedBy Canadian Museum of History
overlooks Parliament Hill
ownedBy Canadian Museum of History
partOf Canadian Museum of History
subjectOf museum publications
tourist guides to the National Capital Region
theme Indigenous cultures of the Pacific Northwest Coast

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