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10 things to do in Ottawa this weekend – May 20-23, 2022
Interpretation Diefenbunker When: Until May 28, 2022 Where: Diefenbunker, 3929 Carp Road What time: Wednesday to Friday: 10am - 4:00pm, Saturday and Sunday: 10am - 3pm Admission: Adults $17.50 Click here for tickets Drawing on collective memory and immigration themes, this exhibition showcases artwork by 28 Canadian-Hungarian artists. Through their works
Diefenbunker host a timely exhibit of works by Hungarian-Canadian artists
Hungary has a storied Cold War history. It was one of the first and most notable countries to rise up against Soviet-imposed communism in 1956. It was also the first Eastern European country to open the Iron Curtain in 1989 and allow its citizens to leave. Hungary also led the pack in a
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