Friday, May 24, 2013

The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) - places to visit in Toronto










One of the animal exhibits

Website for the Museum:

http://www.rom.on.ca/en
                                      
Gorgeous fish and other sea life 

 

Fantastic Dinosaur exhibits
Mind boggling and stunning range of gorgeous rocks and stones - colours you have never even seen - including glow in the dark stones.
 

Wonderful Egypt exhibit this year on display
 

 

 

 

 he Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is Canada's largest museum of world culture and natural history. It is located in Toronto, Ontario[1] and is one of the largest museums in North America, attracting over one million visitors every year.[2][dead link] The museum is located north of Queen's Park in the University of Toronto, with its main entrance facing Bloor Street.
Founded in 1912, the museum has maintained close relations with the University of Toronto throughout its history, often sharing expertise and resources.[3] The museum was originally under the direct control and management of the University of Toronto, until 1968, when it became an independent institution.[4] Today, the museum is Canada's largest field-research institution, with research and conservation activities that span the globe.[5]
With more than six million items and forty galleries, the museum's diverse collections of world culture and natural history are part of the reason for its international reputation.[5] The museum contains notable collections of dinosaurs, minerals and meteorites, Near Eastern and African art, East Asian art, European history, and Canadian history. It also houses the world's largest collection of fossils from the Burgess Shale with more than 150,000 specimens.[6] The museum even contains an extensive collection of design and fine arts. These include clothing, interior, and product design, especially Art Deco.
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