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The Rupert Street entrance of Manitoba Museum will be closed from July 22 until November as it undertakes a renovation project to update the entrance and improve accessibility. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * The Rupert Street entrance of Manitoba Museum will be closed from July 22 until November as it undertakes a renovation project to update the entrance and improve accessibility. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? The Rupert Street entrance of Manitoba Museum will be closed from July 22 until November as it undertakes a renovation project to update the entrance and improve accessibility.

During this time visitors will be directed to enter the museum via its Main Street entrance, where a temporary ramp will be in place. The building’s foyer will also undergo comprehensive renovations to include seating areas, an updated museum shop and a café serving light food and drinks. Interior renovation work is expected to start in August.



MIKAELA MACKENZIE / FREE PRESS Dorota Blumczyńska, Manitoba Museum CEO (left), Peter Tonge, principal at Peter Tonge Consulting, and Brigitte Sandron, board of governors chair for the Manitoba Museum, ceremonially break ground at a press conference announcing renovations to the Rupert Avenue entrance and foyer at the Manitoba Museum. Both projects will be complete by next summer. Cost of the estimated $4.

7-million Rupert Street entrance project is wholl.

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