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Give a Gift

Share the Magic of the Season Find the perfect way to share your love of the ROM with Gifts of Wonder for family and friends. Give a meaningful gift to someone special on your list while supporting educational programs at the Museum. When you give a Gift of Wonder, you help children and youth

Salle de presse

Bienvenue à la salle de presse du ROM. Toute demande ou recherche d'informations des médias peuvent parvenir à media@rom.on.ca. Toute autre démarche devrait être faite en faisant parvenir un courriel à info@rom.on.ca. Les personnes des médias, les étudiants et les auteurs de blogs et

Mosaic Ceiling – Rotunda

The Rotunda, dedicated in honour of Ernest and Elizabeth Samuel, is the Museum’s ceremonial entrance hall. It features one of the Museum’s most magnificent architectural treasures—a spectacular mosaic dome that has fascinated generations of staff and visitors. Charles T. Currelly, the first

ROM Wi-Fi Service Terms

Introduction to the Service The ROM offers wireless internet access as a free service to our guests for the duration of their visit to the museum. By clicking “I agree” or by accessing or using the Service, you accept the terms and conditions set out below (the Service Terms) and agree that

Reports, Policies & Public Disclosures

The Royal Ontario Museum is an agency of the Ontario Ministry of Culture. The Board of Trustees is responsible for the conduct of the Museum, and is vested with powers by the Legislature of Ontario, in accordance with the  Royal Ontario Museum Act  and is subject to the provisions of the 

Charles T. Currelly

Charles Trick Currelly, more than anyone else, created the art and archaeology collections of the ROM. Currelly was born at Exeter, Ontario in 1876. Although trained as a Methodist minister, following his graduation from the University of Toronto, he devoted himself to archaeological work, first in

Terms and Conditions

These Terms and Conditions will govern the product order placed by you with the Royal Ontario Museum (“ROM”), located at 100 Queen’s Park, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2C6. PAYMENT You agree to pay ROM the listed price for your order, including any taxes, duties, levies, shipping and handling costs,

Michael Lee-Chin

On April 2, 2003, the ROM announced a gift of $30 million towards the Renaissance ROM project, from Michael Lee-Chin—a man little known outside of business circles. This astonishing gift inaugurated the public fundraising campaign for Renaissance ROM. Lee-Chin was born in Port Antonio, Jamaica in

Privacy Policy

Royal Ontario Museum (“ROM”, “we” or “us”) is committed to safeguarding the personal information entrusted to us by all of our visitors (including business-related), donors, sponsors, members and volunteers (collectively, Supporters). As such, we comply with the requirements of the

Joey and Toby Tanenbaum

Joey and Toby Tanenbaum have contributed greatly to Toronto, from hospital facilities to performing-arts organizations to the Royal Ontario Museum. Joey Tanenbaum’s grandfather, Abraham, arrived in Toronto in 1911. He started as a peddler of scrap metal with only $8.00 to his name. Nevertheless