Royal Ontario Museum
Canada’s largest museum and fifth largest in North America, the ROM houses six million objects spanning world culture, natural sciences, and natural history across over 40 galleries.
At a glance
The Royal Ontario Museum is a major institution dedicated to world culture and natural sciences. Its collections encompass dinosaurs, Middle Eastern, African and East Asian arts, European history, and Canadian history. The museum occupies a prominent location at the corner of Bloor Street and Avenue Road, north of Queen’s Park and east of the University of Toronto’s grounds.
History
The Royal Ontario Museum was founded in 1912 by the provincial government. Originally assigned to the University of Toronto in 1968, it has since become an independent institution while maintaining close partnerships with the university, regularly sharing expertise and resources.
What you see
Over 40 galleries display the museum’s extensive holdings. The collection ranges from natural history specimens—notably a remarkable selection of dinosaurs—to decorative and fine arts from the Middle East, Africa, and East Asia. European and Canadian historical artifacts round out the permanent displays.
Cultural significance
The ROM serves as a leading repository of global cultural heritage and natural sciences in Canada. Its scale and diversity reflect the museum’s role in educating and inspiring visitors about human civilization and the natural world across continents and centuries.
Key facts
- Address: 100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6, Canada
- Coordinates: 43.668464, -79.3953448
- Phone: +1 416-586-8000
- Official website: https://www.rom.on.ca/en
- Hours: Open daily, 10:00–17:30
Practical information
The museum is open every day from 10:00 to 17:30. For inquiries, contact info@rom.on.ca or call the main line. Check the official website for admission fees and current exhibitions.
Getting there
The ROM is located on Bloor Street at Avenue Road, a short walk from Queen’s Park and the University of Toronto campus. Public transit and parking are available in the surrounding area.
Sources & resources
- Official website: Royal Ontario Museum
- Cultural Heritage Online
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