Introduction to the National Gallery of Canada: The National Gallery of Canada has an L-shaped plane image and is three stories high. The entire building is full of architectural aesthetics. The building complex of the museum will appear when viewed from different angles. Irregular geometric shapes, the appearance of the entrance and the hall are all in the shape of a pavilion, and the entire design is made of crystal structure, as if it is about to fall into a drop of water. Due to the clever use of the designer, the museum has a strong sense of space. The transparent glass material in the museum and the reasonable use of light make the entire museum interior spacious and bright, with a well-detailed structure. The National Gallery of Canada is divided into three floors. The first floor houses exhibition rooms for Asian art, modern art, and European art. The second floor houses Canadian art and Eskimo art (Inuit Art). There is a very exquisite bookstore on the first floor.

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