Sunday, April 19, 2026

History

Rounding out this visit today inside the Earth Gallery.


This large rock is rich in copper and nickel.


It was time to move onto the next gallery space. I headed out into the Queens Lantern, where some of the history of the building is examined. It is officially the Victoria Memorial Museum Building, originally built in honour of the Queen. Aside from the natural world collections, this building has housed other elements of the national museums at one point or another.


The administrative side and the larger collections of this museum are over in Gatineau.


There are stories that the building is haunted. Some suggest it's Wilfrid Laurier, whose body laid in state here before his funeral.


There have been renovations over time, including back in the 1990s.


A larger one was undertaken in the first decade of this century. Improvements were made, including additions to galleries, seismic reinforcements, and the addition of the Queens Lantern, which replaced a stone tower of the original building that had to be removed.


The Queens Lantern is a delight inside, very modern, but fitting well with the older architecture. It was dedicated by Queen Elizabeth II in 2010, and is named both for her and for Victoria.


The Moon overhead is irresistible for the photographer.

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