See & do · Museums
Museum of Anthropology (MOA)
Opening hours
- Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Thursday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Large Arthur Erickson–designed museum at UBC devoted to cultural artifacts from around the world.via Google
Houses a world-renowned collection of Northwest Coast First Nations carvings, totem poles, and contemporary art in a spectacular building designed by Arthur Erickson.
- Good to know
- Located on the UBC campus; allow at least half a day including travel time from downtown.
Reviews from Google
The Museum of Anthropology was closed for several years due to renovations. We were all very excited to make this trip to Vancouver to finally experience it. What a wonderfully curated museum. There were so many well-preserved pieces on display from the Northwest Coast First Nations. The soaring totem poles, potlatch, ceramics, and weaves are a must-see firsthand. We interacted with several docents during our visit, and we enjoyed their enthusiasm for sharing the history of the pieces we admired. The Multiverse Gallery was overwhelming, with many archaeological pieces. This building is stunning, and the grounds are not to be missed. The museum took us several hours to walk around We visited during the week in the morning, and there was a good crowd and ample parking. I would highly recommend visiting this museum. I’m glad to check this off my bucket list, but I’m looking forward to purchasing a membership to return.
This place is absolutely stunning! I could easily spend an entire day here and still not be able to see everything. The layout is incredible. Whoever curated it did an amazing job, as the lighting and exhibitions complement each other perfectly. I was in awe of some of the objects and pieces on display. It’s truly unmissable if you’re in the UBC area. The museum is open late on Thursday nights, so I took advantage of that and the student discount! Enjoy my photos spam
Awesome museum. So many interesting things to see from Northwest First Nations. I appreciated that so many of the panels had direct quotes and insights from people who belong to those communities. It was clear that the museum has put a lot of thought and effort into broadening the stories it portrays, and I found their approach very enjoyable and thought-provoking. Make sure to check out the Bill Reid Rotunda, the drawers in the huge "Multiversity Galleries," and the current "In a Different Light" exhibit in the Gallery of Northwest Coast Masterworks. Go on Thursday night after 5pm for half-price admission! The gallery was not very crowded at all. We stayed for 2-3 hours and there was still more to see.
The museum I traveled to Vancouver to visit did not disappoint!! I spent 3 hours here, enjoying the vast amount of First Nations and global artifacts here. I have not visited any museum that comes close to this stunning collection. I loved everything about the worldwide cultures rooms, from the shelves upon shelves upon shelves of items, to the pull-out drawers to find even MORE items. I needed so much time to appreciate everything!
I wasn't expecting to enjoy a museum visit, but the Museum of Anthropology at UBC truly exceeded my expectations. The MOA's collection of Indigenous arts and culture is outstanding, showcasing incredible craftsmanship and storytelling. I particularly appreciated the opportunity to learn about the rich history and traditions of Indigenous communities. The museum's unique blend of cultural and artistic exhibits makes it a must-visit destination in Vancouver. Highly recommended!