Muzeji - Galerije
Art Gallery of Ontario
317 Dundas St. W. Toronto ON M5T 1G4
Phone: 416-979-6601
The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) is the eighth largest art museum in North
America. The AGO features collections of European and Canadian modern and
contemporary art.
Archives of Ontario
77 Grenville St. Unit 300 Toronto ON M5S 1B3
Phone: 416-327-1600
Introductory tours are available to show you how to take advantage of the
research facilities here. The archives maintains and makes available many
records of the province, both government and private. There are photographs,
manuscripts, maps, plans and printed materials of interest to anyone who is
keen on history or who needs research concerning Ontario.
Arthur Conan Doyle Collection
Toronto Reference Library
789 Yonge St. 5th Floor, Toronto ON M4W 2G8
Phone: 416-395-5577
Arthur Conan Doyle is considered a literary giant due to his fictional
accounts of the detective Sherlock Holmes. However, his works spanned
several genres, including true crime, current events, spiritual writings and
history. This special collection displays many of Doyle’s works, including
first editions, recent publications, translations and secondary materials
based on Sherlock Holmes stories.
Campbell House
160 Queen St, W. Toronto ON
Phone: 416-597-0227
Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queen's Park Toronto ON M5S 2C6
Phone: 416-586-8000
The ROM, located at the corner of Bloor St. and Queen's Park Ave, is Canada's
largest museum. Its exhibits and galleries explore the visual arts,
archaeology, the life sciences and natural history. Admission price ranges
from $10 (children) to $18 (adults). The main building is open from 10am -
6pm Mon to Thurs, Sat; Friday 10am - 9:30pm; 11am-6pm on Sun.
Scarborough Historical Museum
1007 Brimley Rd, Scarborough ON M1P 3E8
Phone: 416-431-3441
This museum is housed in four different Victorian buildings. The museum
showcases the years that Scarborough was a rural community. Various events
and workshops take place throughout the year. The museum is next to Thompson
Park, which has all the facilities of a good urban park.
The Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art
111 Queen's Park Toronto ON M5S 2C7
Phone: 416-586-8080
This museum has an extensive collection of ceramic art from Europe and the
Americas, including pre-Columbian work and European work from the middle
ages.
The Bata Shoe Museum
327 Bloor Street W. Toronto ON M5S 1W7
Phone: 416-979-7799
A remarkable museum devoted to the history of
footwear from ancient times to the present day. Includes samples of footwear
that belonged to Elvis Presley, Winston Churchill and Terry Fox.
The Textile Museum of Canada
55 Centre Ave. Toronto ON M5G 2H5
Phone: 416-599-5321
This museum showcases textiles from all over the world. An extensive
collection of historically significant fabrics and textile work is on
display, as well as documentation on the history of textiles. From Turkish
rugs to Chinese hats, the collection is of great interest to anyone.
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