1/5 Ayya H. 2 months ago on Google • 1 review New
We
were
filled
with
anticipation
and
enthusiasm
as
we
planned
our
weekend
visit
to
the
museum.
Prior
to
our
arrival,
we
had
made
several
calls
and
sent
emails
to
confirm
the
details.
Relying
on
the
information
posted
on
the
website
regarding
operating
hours,
we,
along
with
a
family
from
the
United
States,
ventured
to
the
location,
only
to
discover
that
the
museum
no
longer
existed.
Instead,
it
had
become
the
private
property
of
a
Canadian
family
who
had
purchased
the
house
nearly
three
years
ago.
The
woman
who
welcomed
us
informed
us
that
we
were
the
third
family
to
inquire
about
the
museum,
and
she
kindly
offered
to
show
us
a
painting
that
had
been
left
as
a
gift
when
they
acquired
the
property.
Seeking
clarity,
I
reached
out
over
social
media
to
question
the
accuracy
of
the
information
provided
on
the
official
website,
only
to
be
informed
that
the
museum
had
ceased
operations
in
Canada.
This
prompted
me
to
advocate
for
a
website
update.
It
is
crucial
to
ensure
accurate
information
is
provided
to
avoid
inconvenience
and
disappointment
for
visitors
and
property
owners
alike.
We
have
a
huge
respect
to
the
artist,
and
request
those
managing
the
museum
closure
to
be
respectful
and
considerate
of
the
visitors'
time.
Our
experience
was
disappointing,
having
invested
half
a
day
based
on
misleading
information
and
traveling
long-distance
only
to
discover
that
it
wasn't
there.