Toronto Museums

The most interesting Toronto museum is the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), with its Gothic Revival gargoyles, art deco rotunda, and deconstructionist crystalline addition. This architectural mélange alone sums up the glory, confidence, and subsequent confusion of the human experience. Inside visitors will find dinosaurs, birds, insects, mummies, Chinese temple art, and artifacts of Canada's First Peoples. The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) includes Canadian works of art, European, and contemporary art. Here are several information sources that should help you decide which Toronto museums to visit first.
Toronto Museums
Royal Ontario Museum
Royal Ontario Museum
The ROM can be defined in two words, history and culture. Millions of Art pieces can be found all throughout this museum, representing Chinese and Natural history, Greek history and European art. Sculptors of the Archaic periods and the Egyptian gallery are just some of the favorites.

Gardiner Museum
Gardiner Museum
Many describe this museum as a jewel box of ceramic treasures. As Canada's only ceramic museum, it's home to four major periods of ceramic art, 18th century European porcelain, Italian Renaissance maiolica, 17th century English pottery and ancient Americas. View ceramic history today.

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