Museum of Anthropology

Just 20 minutes from downtown Vancouver and the Vancouver International Airport, the Museum of Anthropology at UBC houses one of the world’s finest displays of Northwest Coast First Nations arts in a spectacular Arthur Erikson designed building overlooking mountains and sea.

See magnificent carvings, weavings and contemporary artworks inside the soaring glass and concrete structure of the Museum’s Great Hall. Admire the world’s largest collection of works by acclaimed Haida artist Bill Reid, including his famous cedar sculpture The Raven and the First Men. Explore the Museum’s Multiversity Galleries where more than 16,000 objects from around the world are displayed. Visit the award-winning Koerner Ceramics Gallery, displaying a collection of European ceramics unique to North America. Stroll the Museum’s grounds, where monumental Haida houses, poles and Musqueam house posts capture the dramatic beauty of traditional Northwest Coast architecture and design.

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Museum Hours

Monday: 10 AM – 5 PM

Tuesday: 10 AM – 5 PM

Wednesday: 10 AM – 5 PM

Thursday: 10 AM – 9 PM

Friday: 10 AM – 5 PM

Saturday: 10 AM – 5 PM

Sunday: 10 AM – 5 PM

*Closed Mondays October 15 to May 15

Ticket Prices

Adult: $18
Senior: $16
Student: $16
Children 6 & under: FREE
Family (2 adults/4 children): $47
Gallery Members: FREE
UBC students, staff + faculty: FREE
Indigenous peoples: FREE

There are many ways to get to this location on the UBC University campus on transit. For more information, please see TransLink’s Trip Planner.

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