This past weekend, Doors Open Winnipeg featured many different views of our city. Here are a few of those:

Cupola on Vaughn Street Jail built in 1881 – 444 York Ave. Actors in period costumes were telling the history of the jail during Doors Open Winnipeg. /SUZANNE HUNTER

Looking up at the cupola in Vaughn Street Jail built in 1881 – 444 York Ave. /SUZANNE HUNTER.

Ornate column in Manitoba Legislature, from Doors Open 2016 tour. /SUZANNE HUNTER

Moses watches over empty PC party seats in Manitoba Legislature, part of Doors Open Winnipeg this past weekend. /SUZANNE HUNTER

In its day this was one of the largest chandeliers in Manitoba – at the Manitoba Legislative Building, another detail at Doors Open 2016. /SUZANNE HUNTER

Ornate chairs – not allowed to touch – in the Manitoba Legislative Building, one of the many places where tours were held this past weekend. /SUZANNE HUNTER

From a seat high in the “gods”: Doors Open Winnipeg at Burton Cummings / Walker Theatre. /GREG PETZOLD
Author: Suzanne Hunter
Suzanne is a nature lover, bird watcher, gardener, who wishes she was a photographer or an artist - but works full time in an office and is most thankful she sits by a window!
Beautiful photos Suzanne.