Manitoba Legislative Building

Manitoba Legislative Building
Manitoba Legislative Building
Manitoba Legislative Building

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City Winnipeg
Area of City Central
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Opened in 1920, Manitoba's Legislative Building is reputed to be one of the most impressive public buildings in North America. It was designed to be a second parliament for Canada, as Winnipeg was widely expected to the largest city in western Canada. The building is open to the public with free tours most days. Most recently, public interest was renewed with research that showed many masonic influences throughout the building making it a symbol of the occult, with similarities to the symbols referenced in The Da Vinci Code (the Fibonacci sequence, for example).

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Legislate This
Reviewed by corduroy.king
July 14, 2010
 
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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It's majestic. I really enjoyed the copy of the Magna Carta they had in there.
Would You Recommend to Friends? Absolutely!
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