The National Gallery of Canada is a prominent art museum located in Ottawa, the capital city of Canada. Established in 1880, it houses an extensive collection of over 65,000 works of art, including pieces from Canadian and Indigenous artists, as well as European masterpieces. The museum's stunning architecture features a glass and granite structure designed by architect Moshe Safdie.
Visitors can explore various exhibitions that showcase paintings, sculptures, and photographs spanning centuries. The gallery also emphasizes educational programs and community engagement, making art accessible to everyone. Its iconic location near the Parliament Hill enhances its significance as a cultural landmark in the country.