COVID-19 outbreak.The museum said this week it will start welcoming visitors back June 17.“It’s a beautiful, sunlit and airy, huge space to come (to) after being cooped up after all these weeks,” museum spokesperson Maureen Fitzhenry told Global News Morning Winnipeg Wednesday.“To be (in) this beautiful space where people can come in and feel part of something bigger than themselves.” The 24,000-square-metre space has been closed since March 14.A release from the CMHR says it will be the first national museum to re-open amid novel coronavirus.Fitzhenry says while nearly all exhibits will be open, things aren’t completely back to normal just yet.She says high-touch features like touchscreens and hands-on interactive features will not be.
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