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Les pROMenades

Les pROMenades

Découvrez Toronto en participant aux pROMenades, une collection de visites guidées à pied qui emmènent les participants à la découverte de la ville. Ces visites guidées sont programmées chaque année de mai à octobre, beau temps mauvais temps, et englobent diverses facettes de quartiers

Burgess Shale fossil site reveals oldest evidence of brood care

Burgess Shale fossil site reveals oldest evidence of brood care

Waptia fieldensis research shows parenting has a long history (508 million years) Brood care, where the adult carries its eggs or juveniles to help increase their survival, was an important evolutionary step. However, little is known about how and when this strategy began. New research published

Appareils fonctionnels

Téléchargez un guide et un plan du Musée en gros caractères à la page sur l’accessibilité de notre site Web. Vous pouvez aussi en demander un exemplaire aux préposés de notre billetterie. Nos livres tactiles sont imprimés en braille et comprennent des graphiques en relief, des gros

How Do I Identify a Space Rock?

Originally published in ROM Magazine, Fall 2010. I found a blackened rock that I think might be a meteorite. How can I tell for sure? It is widely held that a picture is worth a thousand words. In the case of meteorites or more often meteor-wrongs—the all-too-terrestrial objects that are mistaken

Plans et visites guidées

Visites guidées du Musée Des visites guidées sont offertes au grand public avec des guides bénévoles spécialement formés à cet effet et plusieurs de ces visites guidées sont offertes gratuitement avec l'achat d'un billet d'entrée au Musée. Nous proposons des visites

All that Glitters Isn't Gold- A Mineral ID Workshop

All that Glitters Isn't Gold- A Mineral ID Workshop

Note: Workshop is for an Adult Audience. This workshop is for participants ages 18+. All that Glitters Isn't Gold- A Mineral ID Workshop  Sunday, October 27, 2024, 1:00 pm- 4:00 pm  How are terrestrial minerals created within the Earth? How – and why – do they exhibit different traits?

Meet the Ultimate Dino Team: Georgia Guenther

It’s one of the most interesting jobs at the ROM – the museum artist. Working in a studio soaked in natural light, Georgia Guenther creates replicas of objects in the collection and other artistic displays you may see inside the galleries. She works closely with curators to ensure her creations

Growing Collections: East Asian and South Asian Photography

Photograph of educated man in his study by W. H. Grant, gelatin silver print, China, c. 1900. ROM 2011.79.20. Gift in memory of Rev. Dr. William Harvey Grant and Dr. Susannah McCalla Grant, M. D. View of Benares Ghat (temples on the banks of the Ganges River in present-day Vadodara), by S. H. Dagg,

Our first Google+ Hangout on Air

Our first Google+ Hangout on Air

Yesterday, we hosted our first Google+ Hangout on Air at Crestwood School here in Toronto. We tagged along with Burton Lim, Assistant Curator of Mammalogy, and Dave Ireland Managing Director of ROM Biodiversity, as they visited the school to talk about bats and to supervise a school program

Kalighat Paintings: Murder in the Collection

Kalighat Paintings: Murder in the Collection

Written by Piali Roy. A notorious murder case is one of the subjects of the ROM’s collection of mid-nineteenth century Kalighat paintings, an urban folk art style that developed around a popular Kali temple in Kolkata, India. The Kalighat paintings were the sort of souvenir one could buy after a