Museum London

421 Ridout Street North, London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 5H4

Located at the junction of the Thames River and Ridout Street, Museum London is the city’s premier cultural and artistic destination. It houses one of Ontario’s finest collections of regional art and historical artifacts, offering visitors a glimpse into the area’s creative spirit and past. The museum’s striking modern building features open galleries, a sculpture garden, and panoramic river views, making it a popular stop for both art lovers and casual visitors.

Exhibits and Collections:

Museum London’s permanent collection includes more than 45,000 artworks and historical objects, covering over a century of local culture. The art galleries feature Canadian artists such as Paul Peel, Greg Curnoe, and Jack Chambers—many with deep ties to the region. Historical exhibits explore London’s growth from a small settlement to a thriving urban center, highlighting key moments in its industrial and social development.

Museum London serves as a cultural landmark celebrating the city’s artistic heritage. It’s a must-visit destination for anyone interested in exploring the creative side of southwestern Ontario.

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