The exterior of the gallery is a fascinating work of modern art by Frank Gehry. It has a wide and comprehensive selection of art from the United States and Europe, including some famous paintings and sculptures, such as Rodin, and some outstanding works from modern artists such as Lichtenstein or Warhol. We like the clear setting of the museum and the explanations beside the many exhibits, which are very good and very creative.
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Pandemic times have changed everything for everyone, and the AGO has moved a bit to adapt. I like to visit galleries now that it is not crowded due to social distancing strategies and the community ri...
The AGO has reopened with restrictions: you need to get a timed entrance ticket, and each room is limited in the number of people allowed. As a result the experience is better than it has often been i...
Good representation of Group of Seven Canadian artists
Impressive gallery with good old European masters and Canadian famous painters. A lot of space wasted on modern art nonsense that anyone could emulate. The atrium space is very impressive stretching t...
I have enjoyed taking Adult Courses at the AGO. So far I have taken four of their courses and I have learned a lot in each of them. I highly recommend taking a course at the AGO!
We are really lucky to have the AGO in toronto. The exhibits are almost always great, it is an architecturally beautiful and interesting building...the restaurant next door is nice...I love the events...
If you love the arts you mustn’t miss the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Get a feel of Toronto’s arts and culture at the Art Gallery of Ontario, check out the art exhibitions here!
The gallery’s collection comprises over 40,000 pieces, and you can get a real feel for the cultural flavor of a top collection.
I absolutely love one spiral staircase inside the gallery. Constructed in glued laminated timber, the spiral staircase is a spectacular highlight of the gallery’s wooden construction.
Local teachers bring their students to see the exhibitions here. Sitting together in a circle, they absorb the spirit of individual expression and free innovation from an artist’s point of view. In this sanctuary of the arts, we get to see the whole seemingly familiar world with a brand new perspective.
Opening hours: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM (closed Mondays, extended to 8:30 PM on Wednesdays)
Admission: free
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The Ontario Art Gallery, located next to Chinatown in Toronto, is also a must-see for travel. The exterior of the museum has a glass-like style, and even if it passes by, it will be attracted by the appearance of the building. The museum has a museum night for free visits. I really like the style of paintings here, from the works of 100 AD to contemporary works of art. There is also a wooden spiral staircase in the entire exhibition hall, with a big red balloon, adding a sense of romance.
The exterior of the gallery is a fascinating work of modern art by Frank Gehry. It has a wide and comprehensive selection of art from the United States and Europe, including some famous paintings and sculptures, such as Rodin, and some outstanding works from modern artists such as Lichtenstein or Warhol. We like the clear setting of the museum and the explanations beside the many exhibits, which are very good and very creative.
Toronto must punch card | The Art Gallery of Ontario that can’t be seen at a time ❤️ Chinese name: Art Gallery of Ontario English name: Art Gallery Of Ontario Abbreviation: AGO recommendation index: The art museum is located in the center of Toronto, and is the 8th largest art museum in North America. Forty thousand pieces. The famous exhibits include a series of works by the British sculptor Henry Moore (occupying a large exhibition hall on the second floor), and there are often temporary special exhibitions by famous painters. Last year, I saw Rubens' painting exhibition, and this time I went to see the posters. There will be a Picasso Special Exhibition in June 2020. And the most attractive (especially girls)-infinity mirrors of Yayoi Kusama, Queen of Polka dots‼ ️Moreover, it is a fixed exhibition of the art museum, not a temporary exhibition with a time limit like New York. There is an orange spiral staircase in the central hall of the art museum. It is a net celebrity. The photo is very ins style, and it can be rotated from the staircase to five. On the first floor, you can see part of the cn tower on Sundays. There are free nude models in the lobby on the first floor for the public to copy from life (of course, it is forbidden to take pictures). Address: 317 Dundas Street West, Toronto, ON M5T 1G4 Strategy: Take the subway to St.Patrick station and get off and leave the station⏰Business hours: 10:00-17:30 (closed on Mondays, and extended to 20:30 on Wednesdays and Fridays) Tickets: free admission for children under 25 (the age is good Loose, but friends aged 18-25 must show their ID. After all, some people, especially foreign ministers, are too mature), 25 Canadian dollars for adults over 25, and free for local residents. Free admission every Wednesday night from 18 to 21. Estimated play time: 2-3 hours of useful tips1⃣️As long as 35 Canadian dollars, you can upgrade to Annual Pass (annual pass). For non-local residents, people over 25, who visit Toronto more than once a year, one visit costs 25 Canadian dollars, and two visits are worth the annual ticket price, but some special exhibitions may only be for museum members (You must have a member card) 2⃣️Photographing is allowed in the art gallery (flashing tripods are not acceptable❎), and some exhibits are marked with the words "No taking pictures". Visitors still need to follow the regulations. 3⃣️The mirror house of Yayoi Kusama is next to the cafe on the second floor. You need to make an appointment on the tablet at the entrance in advance. Choose the time slot in the English interface (40 people per time slot) and leave your mobile phone number (Chinese number is also available) ) And email address, and then calculate the time to go to the gate of the mirror house in advance to enter in line. It is recommended to avoid the peak and go early. I went there when the door opened on Friday morning, so there is no need to queue at all ✌
The Art Gallery of Ontario is one of Toronto’s iconic exhibition halls. The entire exhibition hall has a unique architectural shape, like a crystal boat. At the entrance of the exhibition hall is a sculpture of the famous sculptor Henry Moore. The Art Museum has a large collection of artworks from Europe, the United States, Canada and other places. Some of the paintings are very precious and come from masters. It is very close to Toronto's Chinatown, so why not come and visit.
The most famous art museum in North America has brought together the best art works from all over the world, and it is also a good place to appreciate masterpieces. It has a large scale and a very good environment. Don't miss it.
It is really a great art gallery. The scenes inside are too rich. The key is such a wealth of exhibits. The space it presents is also very comfortable. It makes people feel that the environment to visit is also very good and very rare.