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  1. Completed in 1920, the Manitoba Legislative Building is a remarkable monument to Masonic architecture and ancient temple design. Its iconography, replete with arcane imagery and esoteric lore, honors numerous deities from the Classical and ancient Near Eastern world.

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  2. The Manitoba Legislative Building, referred to as “the Leg” (pronounced as “lej”) by locals, has a hidden code in its architecture. Scholars believe that the architect hid Masonic symbolism in plain sight in various elements of the building. Read more to find out the secrets!

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  3. Oct 18, 2017 · During the Hermetic Code Tour of the Manitoba Legislature, visitors learn that Golden Boy, the statue on top of the building, is actually Hermes the patron of Freemasons and messenger to the...

  4. The Manitoba Legislative Building (French: Palais législatif du Manitoba), originally named the Manitoba Parliament Building, is the meeting place of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, located in central Winnipeg, as well as being the twelfth provincial heritage site of Manitoba.

  5. Jul 19, 2015 · The Hermetic Code Tour explores numerological codes and Freemasonic symbols in the Manitoba Legislative Building. A temple masquerading as a government building? That is what Dr. Frank Albo says about the Manitoba Legislative Building in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

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  6. Sep 30, 2014 · The Hermetic Code tour, based on Albo’s book, points out hidden hieroglyphic inscriptions, numerological codes and symbols masked and hidden throughout the architecture of the building.

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  8. Apr 1, 2005 · Adhering to the conventions of an ancient temple, the Legislative Building also contains numerous references to Solomon’s Temple–the preeminent symbol of Freemasonry. According to Albo, the Masonic Cubit (i.e. 14.4 inches) was employed as the unit of measurement for the Lieutenant-Governor’s Reception Suite whose floor plan precisely ...

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