Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto's cultural hotspot.
The Royal Ontario Museum, located in the center of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is the fifth largest museum in North America. It was founded by the Ontario government on April 16, 1912, and was managed by the University of Toronto until 1955. It is the largest and most diverse museum in Canada, with collections in natural science, animal ecology, art, and anthropology, among others.
The museum has a special place, which is that it has many ♥ Chinese artworks and antiques ♥.
♦Museum floor distribution:
The first floor houses numerous Chinese artworks and antiques, including ancient art, Buddhist art, architectural art, and sculpture. The two small halls on either side of the Chinese exhibition area are the Korean and Japanese exhibition areas. The first floor also has a Canadian exhibition area and a dinosaur exhibition area.
The second floor is mainly the animal exhibition area, in addition to the dinosaur exhibition area that extends from the first floor, there are also specimens of birds and mammals.
The third floor has exhibition areas for ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Africa, Europe, South America, and more. You can see artifacts from the Mayan civilization, Italian knight armor, European glassware, Egyptian pottery and mummies, as well as crystals from Bolivia.
The fourth floor is the exhibition hall for temporary exhibitions, and you can check the upcoming special exhibitions on the official website in advance.
On the basement level, there are restaurants, cafes, and a small theater, as well as a reception center for children's learning.
Came on a Wednesday morning. There weren’t a lot of people and tickets were booked prior online. One of the current exhibitions - Being and Belonging was not included in the current tickets but it was totally worth getting it. Each floor comprised of different exhibitions so do be prepared for it to take up to 2 hours. 10/10 recommend coming here to be overwhelmed with knowledge and AC.
The Royal Ontario Museum of Canada, this museum is located in the center of Toronto, Canada. From this appearance, it feels very design, very fashionable, and the exhibitions in the cutting edge are also very valuable.
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is a place that makes exhibits like a fossil in the shape of a gate. The largest museum in Canada and the fifth largest museum in North America. The subway "Museum Station" next to the museum is rated as one of the "Most Beautiful Subway Stations in the World".
Great, worth a visit!
The Royal Ontario Museum is Canada's top Museum and one of the top ten museums in the world. There are many kinds of collections, ranging from natural science to human history. In particular, I am amazed that the exhibition quality of his China Pavilion is not worse than that of our Forbidden City. They are all very precious cultural relics. It is sad and gratifying that the whole Mausoleum of Zu Dashou, a famous general in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, has been moved here.
The Ontario Museum is the largest museum in Canada. It has many cultural relics brought by British colonial Britain from all over the world. It deserves to be the largest museum ever built in the largest colony of the Commonwealth. From ancient times to the present, from fossils of ancient creatures to ancient Greek and Roman art to ancient Egyptian and Chinese cultural relics.
The Royal Ontario Museum is the fifth largest museum in North America and the landmark of Toronto. It has a magnificent appearance, a combination of classical and modern styles, a five-storey exhibition hall with rich collections, which makes people lament the development process of world history and civilization. It has few tourists. It is a good place to appreciate and feel history carefully.
There are many exhibits here, there are specimens of birds and animals, lively, there are historical treasures from all over the world, and there are many from China. What impressed me very much is the Strange Stone Museum. Here I saw the rare stones of nature. In a colorful way to show people the magnificent and magnificent stone.