Place to see: Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada

Royal Ontario Museum CRYSTAL

Royal Ontario Museum CRYSTAL

The centrepiece is the recently-opened Michael Lee-Chin Crystal, designed by architect Daniel Libeskind and Bregman + Hamann Architects; installation of exhibits in the addition will continue over a period of months. Existing galleries and buildings are also being restored.

About this place:

The Royal Ontario Museum, commonly known as the ROM (rhyming with Mom), is a major museum for world culture and natural history in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The ROM is the fifth largest museum in North America and contains more than six million items and over 40 galleries. It is also the largest museum in Canada. It has notable collections of dinosaurs, Near Eastern and African art, East Asian art, European history, and Canadian history.

The museum is located at the corner of Bloor Street and Avenue Road, north of Queen's Park and on the east side of Philosopher's Walk in the University of Toronto. Established in 1912 by the provincial government, the Royal Ontario Museum was operated by the University of Toronto until 1968. Now an independent institution, the museum still maintains close relations with the university, often sharing expertise and resources.

Toronto, Ontario, CA
Telephone: 416.586.8000
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Discovered by Romy M.
on 11 December 2007.
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