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Our History

At the turn of the 20th century, a small group of Torontonians envisioned a museum in the city of international stature. People of some position and influence, they championed the cause and persuaded both the Government of Ontario and the University of Toronto to fund the future museum. The Royal

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Grotte des chauves-souris

Grotte des chauves-souris

Oserez-vous pénétrer dans la grotte? Les enfants mourront d’envie d’en savoir plus sur ces mystérieuses créatures nocturnes. Au programme: un spectacle audio-visuel sur l’écholocation et la formation des cavernes. Ne manquez pas non plus la spectaculaire sortie de la grotte à la tombée

Galerie d’architecture chinoise du ROM

Galerie d’architecture chinoise du ROM

La plus importante collection hors de Chine d’artéfacts architecturaux chinois Le style architectural si typique de la Chine est aussi ancien que sa civilisation. Depuis toujours, la relation entre les demeures Yang (architecture pour les vivants) et Yin (architecture pour les défunts) est

Ceramic Petrology Laboratory

Ceramic Petrology Laboratory

A core part of the archaeological science research at the ROM is the Ceramic Petrology Laboratory. Petrology or Petrographic analysis is a technique developed in the earth-sciences for observation of rocks and minerals. It involves creating a "thin-section" of the material being studied,

Opening the Dior

Opening the Dior

Dr. Alexandra Palmer, Senior Curator, Nora E. Vaughan Fashion Costume Curatorship opens a package from Dior.  Inside is a stunning couture dress commissioned by the ROM. See it on view for a limited time in BIG until Fall 2013.

James Menzies Chinese Research Fellowship

James Menzies Chinese Research Fellowship

The James Menzies Chinese Research Fellowship was established in 2009 to promote scholarly research as it relates to the Royal Ontario Museum's Chinese collection, with particular emphasis on the ROM's Menzies collection. The Fellowship is open to Ph.D. candidates, both junior and senior

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