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The Royal Alberta Museum is Canada's largest museum of natural
and cultural history, showcasing the rich heritage of Alberta
through world-class exhibits and collections. Located in the
heart of Edmonton, our museum features over 2.4 million objects
spanning art, culture, and natural sciences.
Our mission is to preserve and present Alberta's heritage, from
its ancient geological past through Indigenous cultures to
contemporary society. The museum serves as a gathering place for
communities, featuring rotating exhibitions, educational
programs, and special events throughout the year.
With stunning architecture and immersive galleries, visitors can
explore everything from prehistoric creatures to contemporary
Indigenous art, making it a must-visit destination for families,
students, and culture enthusiasts.
The Royal Alberta Museum is located in Edmonton, Alberta, at
9810 103a Avenue NW. It is easily accessible by public
transportation, with nearby bus stops connecting to local
transit routes on lines 4, 8, and 120.
The museum is situated close to other cultural landmarks, such
as the Art Gallery of Alberta and the Alberta Legislature
Building, making it a convenient stop for those exploring the
vibrant cultural scene of downtown Edmonton.
Visitors arriving by car will find paid parking available in the
museum's underground parkade. The facility is wheelchair
accessible with barrier-free entry and elevators to all levels.
Free parking is available on Sundays.