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Originally Posted by ssiguy
We certainly don't have many of the great European museums but we do quite well. The VAG is a pathetic joke but Vancouver has never been a cultural mecca. That said, the Museum of Archeology at UBC and the Vancouver Aquarium are both excellent.
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Are you sure you're in BC? I assume you're referring to The Museum of Anthropology. It's been closed for the past year, and the main display area, the Great Hall, was closed in 2020.
It's just reopened, with the Great Hall now sitting on seismic base isolators installed underneath the museum’s main floor slab, separating the building’s foundation from the structure on top of it, effectively reducing the amount of energy transferred from the ground to the museum itself during an earthquake. As was the trademark of many Arthur Erickson designs, the glazed roof leaked too, but there are new replacement skylights.
You're correct that it's a superb museum with an extraordinarily extensive collection of artefacts which are almost all viewable, thanks to the pull-out drawers underneath the display cases, where the majority of the collection is kept.