Manitoba Centennial Centre is an arts and cultural district that covers a 34-acre area in the east Exchange District of the Point Douglas area in Winnipeg, Manitoba, linking several of Manitoba's important arts and cultural facilities.[1] It includes the Centennial Concert Hall (and its accompanying underground parkade), the Manitoba Museum, Planetarium and Science Gallery, the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre (including Tom Hendry Warehouse Theatre and John Hirsch Mainstage), Manitoba Production Centre, Artspace (the Gault building), three nearby surface parking lots, and the building at 11 Lily Street.[2][3]
Founded as an urban renewal program in 1960, the Centre now sees 930,000 patrons annually at its venues.[4] The Manitoba Centennial Centre Corporation (MBCCC)—a Manitoba Crown corporation established in 2005—manages the centre.
^Crown Services. "Manitoba Centennial Centre Corporation". Province of Manitoba - Crown Services. Retrieved 2021-07-11.
^"Crown Services". Province of Manitoba - Crown Services. Retrieved 2019-11-15.
^"Facilities & Partners". Manitoba Centennial Centre Corporation. Retrieved 2021-01-09.
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