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  1. Canadian Museum for Human Rights. 85 Israel Asper Way. Winnipeg, MB. R3C 0L5. How to Get Here. Hours. Open Today: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. See All Hours. Admission. Adult General Admission: $18. Become a Member. Buy Tickets.

  2. Prepare for a world-class museum experience. Experience the world of human rights at a museum like no other. From the breathtaking architecture, to the moving stories and captivating exhibitions and programs, every part of the Museum offers a unique encounter.

  3. humanrights.ca › aboutAbout Us | CMHR

    We strive to build understanding, promote respect and encourage reflection. Located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights is the first museum solely dedicated to the evolution, celebration and future of human rights. Learn More.

  4. humanrights.ca › about › buildingThe Building | CMHR

    A landmark built to celebrate human rights. Located in downtown Winnipeg, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights stands as a beacon for the struggle to achieve equal human rights for all.

  5. Welcome to the only Museum entirely devoted to human rights for all. Join us on a journey like no other and experience human rights stories from Canada and around the world. Buy Tickets.

  6. The Canadian Museum for Human Rights ( CMHR; French: Musée canadien pour les droits de la personne) is a Canadian Crown corporation and national museum located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, adjacent to The Forks.

  7. humanrights.ca › exhibitions-and-events › exhibitionsExhibitions | CMHR

    Guided tours can be booked at the Museums Ticketing and Information desk at the Main Entrance. Every one of our exhibitions tells a unique story in the diverse world of human rights. And like the world of human rights, our exhibitions are always changing. So be sure to visit before they’re gone.

  8. humanrights.ca › visit › plan-your-visitPlan Your Visit | CMHR

    The Museum offers 10 core galleries on seven floors, diverse special exhibitions and stunning architecture. Visitors can explore many hours of content. Museum staff can recommend highlights and routes to help you make the most of your time, no matter how much time you have.

  9. humanrights.ca › about › our-historyOur History | CMHR

    In 2000, Israel Asper began to imagine a world‐class human rights centre for Canada. A few short years later, in April 2003, plans for the Canadian Museum for Human Rights were announced by Asper and his supporters. Winnipeg, situated near the longitudinal centre of Canada and the heart of the continent, would play home to the new Museum.

  10. Check out Museum exhibits and stories about human rights defenders and history. Discover our many special online experiences. Join our guides on video tours of the Museums galleries and architecture.