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  1. Welcome to the history, nature, and science of the Manitoba Museum. Explore our immersive galleries, interactive exhibits, thrilling shows, and the stories you'll remember forever. Plan your visit today!

  2. Plan your visit. Immersive galleries, interactive exhibits, thrilling shows, and the stories you’ll remember forever. Every path is an adventure waiting to unfold. We can’t wait to welcome you to the Manitoba Museum. Open Tues. to Sun. 10 am to 4 pm. Closed Monday.

  3. View holiday hours. Get Tickets. Save 25% when you bundle all three attractions. Take a journey through immersive Museum Galleries that tell the human and natural history of Manitoba from north to south, from ancient to contemporary times.

  4. Planetarium. Museum Galleries. Science Gallery. Admission. Programs. All Attractions Pass. Clear Filter. Calendar View. List View.

  5. The Manitoba Museums Planetarium is a captivating space where visitors can explore the mysteries of the universe. With advanced technology, it offers a diverse range of shows and presentations, making it a popular destination for both astronomy enthusiasts and families.

  6. The Manitoba Museum, previously the Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature, is a human and natural history museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba, as well as the province's largest, not-for-profit centre for heritage and science education. Located close to City Hall, the museum was designed in 1965 by Herbert Henry Gatenby Moody of Moody and Moore.

  7. These programs look at both the human and natural history of the region. The Manitoba Museums group programs are geared to travel planners, tour operators and special interest groups, providing bespoke tour programs to suit your needs.

  8. If These Walls Could Talk, a new exhibition in the Urban Corridor produced in partnership with the Rainbow Resource Centre, explores the history of the 2SLGBTQ+ community in Winnipeg from 1970 until the 2010s. View Details.

  9. The Manitoba Museum acknowledges we are on Treaty No.1 land, the ancestral lands of the Anishinaabeg and Ininíwak. These lands, water, and waterways are the unceded territories of the Dakota, and the homeland of the Métis Nation. The Museum is committed to reflecting the continued legacy of all the original peoples of this province, including ...

  10. Collections. The Manitoba Museum cares for 2.9 million artifacts and specimens which are incorporated into exhibits, and also are of key importance for scientific and historical research. View Details.

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