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Sponsored post: Große Kultur in Ottawa

Sponsored post: Große Kultur in Ottawa

In July and August, the parliament building must be the Leinwand for a Ton- and Lichtshow, the Geschichte Kanadas erzählt after the sunbathing. For everything on Canada Day I am 1. July is a special event. Another tip: the legendary Wachablösungszeremonie for tomorrow.

Discover another architectural gem: Château Laurier was built in 1912. The one-time Eisenbahnhotel in the neo-Renaissance style has created a French chateau and a modern Fairmont experience.

With new national museums and dedicated art collections and gilded galleries in Ottawa and Kulturhochburg. Nur wenige Hundert Meter vom Parlamentshügel finds viewing the National Gallery new European and Canadian Art on zahlreiche Werke native Künstler.

The Info-Temple for Science and Technology, Air and Environment, Nature, Landwirtschaft, Art and History (with its own Kriegsmuseum as Ableger) set their Maßstäbe, was Qualität and Quantität of Exponate, and also interactive Interpretation and the – parts spectacular – Architektur angeh t . Tip: If there is a museum, it could be the Canadian Museum of History. Here is a man with a wonderful view of the Parliament and the city. A great experience and a sense of appreciation is the historical ByWard Market with a view to the environment, history, crafts and restaurants, including regional and Canadian specialties including cheese, chocolate and Ahorn sirup or Beavertails-Gebäck met kaufen gibt. Tip: C’est Bon Ottawa offers a good food tour here.
Einheimische schwören beim Einkaufen auch on the Bank Street Swiss First and Fifth Street as well as on the western Wellington Street, we have international Ketten nor the local restaurants in gastronomy and retail trade.