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Royal Ontario Museum Ticket

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Location: Toronto, Canada
Duration: 3 to 4 hours
Product code: 17145P1


Overview
Visit: Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C6 CanadaDiscover the Royal Ontario Museum, Canada's largest museum of art, culture, and nature. From dinosaurs to mummies. Chinese architecture to Indigenous objects. Meteorites to precious jewels, explore our world-class collection of art objects and natural history specimens from around the world and across the ages. General admission includes over 30 galleries showcasing a world-class collection of art, culture, and nature. Enjoy family-friendly experiences for kids of all ages.
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Royal Ontario Museum
Additional Information
Confirmation will be received at time of booking,Upgrade to the Great Whales Exhibit ticket. This ROM-original exhibition showcases ROM's beloved blue whale alongside two new iconic North Atlantic skeletons: the critically endangered right whale and the deep diving sperm whale. Ticket includes General Admission plus Great Whales exhibition. On display until March 20, 2022.,Upgrade to the Breaking the Frame Exhibit ticket. Explore more than 90 original and vintage prints from the Solander collection that inspire new and unconventional approaches to photo history. Ticket includes General Admission plus Breaking the Frame exhibition. On display until January 16, 2022.,Upgrade to the Wildlife Photographer Exhibit ticket. Ticket includes General Admission plus Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition. On display until April 24, 2022.,Wheelchair accessible,Stroller accessible,Service animals allowed,Near public transportation,Transportation is wheelchair accessible,Surfaces are wheelchair accessible,Infants (ages 0 to 3 yrs) are free and do not require a ticket,Find unique gifts for that special someone or take home a memento of your visit at ROM Boutique, where you’ll find a wide selection of special books, artwork, stationery, ceramics, home décor, personal accessories, multi-media and much more,Most travelers can participate,Druxy's ROM Cafe offers diverse meals with fresh, healthy, affordable choices for the whole family,Face masks required for travelers in public areas,Face masks required for guides in public areas,Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff,Social distancing enforced throughout experience,Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas,Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms,Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons,Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required for travelers,Effective October 27, 2021: Consistent with the Province of Ontario’s vaccination certificate policy, all visitors aged 12 and older must be fully vaccinated. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination must be provided to enter the Museum.
Inclusions:
Over 30 galleries showcasing a world-class collection of art, culture, and nature.,Family-friendly experiences for kids of all ages,Upgrade to the Great Whales Exhibit ticket,Upgrade to the Breaking the Frame Exhibit ticket,Entry/Admission - Royal Ontario Museum
Exclusions:
Transportation to/from attractions
Traveler Reviews

The annual nature photography show is wonderful as usual. Also very interesting are the special exhibition on "Great Whales" and the permanent exhibition, "Dawn of Life".

The Royal Ontario Museum is huge!! We spend approx. 2.5 hours here and visited all of the exhibits, but particularly enjoyed the Chinese and the Egyptian sections and the “Evolution of Style” exhibits in the European Gallery. There is so much to see and absorb that you really need more than one visit to appreciate all the ROM has to offer.

Having heard so much about the special exhibits and the new Dawn of Life gallery, we decided to spend 3 days visiting the ROM. The highlight of our visit was the Dawn of Life Gallery. We prepared for this by attending the ROM Speaks lecture "Reimagining the First Animals. The content was intriguing. Maydianne Andrade was an outstanding moderator. Best of all both Marc Laflamme and Jean-Bernard Caron stayed in the gallery for about 1 1/2 hours afterwards to answer questions and share their enthusiasm about the Ediacaran and Burgess Shale fossils. The gallery is colourful, well thought out and effortlessly educational. 5 stars all by itself. The Great Whale exhibit was stunning and thought provoking. We loved it. Wildlife Photographer of the Year was breathtakingly beautiful and confounding, "How on earth did that person take that picture?" Breaking the Frame was a tour de force on the development of the art of photography. The Cloth that Changed the World not only had stunning chin

I went to the ROM specifically to look at the display of Mayan artifacts, particularly those collected by Dr. Pendergrass. What I found was one single room housing the displays of North America, Central America, South America and AFRICA all in a space smaller than that assigned to Greece. Not one mention of Mayan, Inca, or Aztec cultures at all. The display that was there about Indigenous cultures was so limited in scope as to be a disgrace. I will NEVER return to the museum.

The newest exhibit has to be the best one, a lot of effort was put into it and thebwwit was well worth it

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