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BESTI went there thinking it was Misulgwan... There was a Korean building on the first floor and I could enjoy the University of Toronto campus, so I took a walk and had a good time.
A Museum Overflowing with Sights
Royal Ontario Museum
Visit the Royal Ontario Museum, the largest natural history museum in North America! Discover approximately 13 million natural history specimens, artworks, and cultural artifacts in 40 galleries. You can also explore collections related to the civilizations of China, the Middle East, Europe, and ancient Egypt, as well as one of the world's top three fashion and textile collections, ensuring a fulfilling and educational day.

North America's Largest
Natural History Museum
Opened in March 1914, the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Canada, exhibits fossils of dinosaurs and plants, minerals of the solar system, gems, meteorites, rocks, and specimens of endangered animals such as sea turtles, giant pandas, polar bears, and white rhinoceroses. We highly recommend visiting to see the diverse specimens not found elsewhere.
Art and Culture Too!

The Royal Ontario Museum is famous not only for its natural history galleries but also for its art and culture galleries. Approximately 1 million art and cultural works from prehistoric civilizations to contemporary modern art are on display from around the world. Don't miss the exhibits related to Native Americans, ancient Egypt, Europe, and Asia, especially the approximately 1,400 Korean-related exhibits on the first floor of the museum.
Main Exhibits by Floor

The Royal Ontario Museum operates with approximately 40 galleries across 4 floors. There are also convenient facilities such as cafes and gift shops for your comfort.
1st Floor: Korean, Chinese, Philosopher's Gallery, Canadian Aboriginal, Special Exhibition Hall, Dinosaur Fossils, etc.
2nd Floor: Specimens related to dinosaurs, minerals, endangered species, and mammals, 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 (Planned Exhibition), Patricia Harris Gallery (Planned Exhibition)
Address :
Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6 Canada
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Operating Hours :
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Closed on Mondays
Last admission: Until 1 hour before closing
Operating hours vary by season. Please refer to the official website for details.
100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6 Canada


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