Confederation Centre of the Arts in Charlottetown

145 Richmond St

Confederation Centre of the Arts

Confederation Centre of the Arts is a cultural centre in the heart of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. It was built in 1964 to commemorate the centennial of the Charlottetown Conference, which led to the creation of the Canadian Confederation. The centre houses multiple theatres, art galleries, and a museum, making it one of the top cultural destinations in Atlantic Canada.

Visitors to the Confederation Centre of the Arts can enjoy a wide range of cultural events, from live theatre productions to art exhibitions. The centre's Mainstage Theatre is home to the Charlottetown Festival, which is the largest musical theatre festival in Canada. In addition, the Confederation Centre Art Gallery showcases the work of local and national artists, with a particular focus on Canadian art. The centre's museum offers exhibits on Canadian history and culture, including a permanent exhibit on the Charlottetown Conference.

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