Lots of things to see
Royal Ontario Museum
Visit the Royal Ontario Museum, the largest natural history museum in North America! You can see about 13 million natural history specimens, works of art, and cultural assets in 40 galleries. You can also see collections related to the civilizations of China, the Middle East, Europe, and ancient Egypt, as well as collections related to the world's three major fashion and textiles, so you will be able to spend a meaningful and informative time all day.
North America's largest
Museum of natural history
First opened in March 1914, the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Canada exhibits fossils of dinosaurs, plants and animals, solar system minerals, gems, meteorites, rocks, and specimens of endangered animals such as sea turtles, giant pandas, polar bears, and white rhinos. . There are various specimens on display that you haven't seen anywhere else, so I highly recommend you visit.
Even art and culture!
The Royal Ontario Museum is famous for its natural history galleries as well as art and culture galleries. Approximately 1 million works of art and culture from around the world are on display, from prehistoric civilizations to modern works of art. There are about 1,400 exhibits related to Native Americans, ancient Egypt, Europe and Asia, and especially Korea on the first floor of the museum, so don't miss out and see them all.
Information on major exhibitions by floor
The Royal Ontario Museum has a total of 4 floors and operates with approximately 40 galleries. In addition, there are convenient facilities such as a cafe and gift shop, so you can use them comfortably.
1st floor: Korea, China, Philosophers Gallery, Canadian First Nations, Special Exhibition Hall, Dinosaur Fossils, etc.
2nd floor: Dinosaurs, minerals, endangered species, mammal-related specimens, etc.
3rd floor: Ancient Greece, Ancient Cyprus, Aegean Sea, Rome, Nubia, Egypt, Byzantium, Europe, Africa, America, Asia Pacific exhibition, etc.
4th floor: Roloff Beny Gallery (special exhibition), Patricia Harris Gallery (special exhibition)
address :
Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6 Canada
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operating time :
10:00 AM - 17:30 PM
Closed on Mondays
Last admission: 1 hour before closing
Operating hours vary by season. For more details, please refer to the official website .
100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6 Canada