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  1. May 12, 2006 · The Canadian Museum of Civilization began its life in May 1856, as part of the Geological Survey of Canada. The young museum grew into the National Museum of Canada and then, into the National Museum of Man.

  2. The Musée de la civilisation takes a fresh look at the human experience with its uniquely enchanting, knowledgeable and thoughtful approach.

  3. Le Musée de la civilisation explore les différentes facettes de la réalité humaine avec sa démarche unique qui combine enchantement, connaissance et réflexion.

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  5. Check out our current and upcoming exhibitions. Plan your next visit at the Musée de la civilisation in Quebec City.

  6. The Canadian Museum of History welcomes over 1.2 million visitors each year to its celebrated complex in the heart of the National Capital Region, making it the country’s most-visited museum. With roots stretching back to 1856, it is one of Canada’s oldest public institutions and a respected centre of museological excellence, sharing its ...

  7. The Musée de la civilisation, often directly translated in English-language media outside Quebec as the Museum of Civilization, is a museum located in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It is situated in the historic Old Quebec area near the Saint Lawrence River.

  8. The most popular museum in Québec City. A visitor-oriented museum with a participatory and interactive approach for stimulating wonderment and encouraging discovery. Magnificent exhibits of international calibre about Québec culture and history.

  9. Musée de la civilisation de Québec is a living museum dedicated to exploring every facet of the human condition. From how the body works to how society works, from the history of Québec to the history of the world, the museum contemplates all phenomena related to the advance of humanity.

  10. The Civilization Museum in Quebec City explores the province's rich history and culture. Located in the Lower Town (Basse-Ville), the museum was designed by the Canadian architect Moshe Safdie. It integrates a modern structure with three heritage buildings.

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