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Le concours du Photographe naturaliste de l’année du ROM

Concours fermé Le concours Le concours du Photographe naturaliste de l’année du ROM en est à sa neuvième  édition. Que vous soyez un photographe amateur ou professionnel, nous vous invitons à nous faire parvenir vos photos saisissantes de la nature. Vous pourriez gagner des prix

PA Day: Kids Visit Free

PA Day: Kids Visit Free

Friday, February 16, 2024 10 am to 5:30 pm Spend your PA Day at the Museum and connect with art, culture, and nature. Children (ages 4 to 14) and Youth (ages 15 to 19) receive free general admission. From jaw-dropping dinosaurs to WonderWorks, a new hands-on play space, ROM is the perfect place to

New to ROM: Tiger Claw Necklace

Hunting trophy. Victorian jewelry. Conservation symbol. This tiger claw necklace comes from the late 19th century, during the time of the British Raj in India. Such ornaments were made from the claws of tigers killed during popular elite hunting activities. On the one hand, it is quite a beautiful

Weapon Wednesday

Weapon Wednesday

Weapons are one of the most politically-incorrect subjects there are, associated with brutality and violence. But they are also important, and have often defined the cultures that made them (perhaps because warriors dominated most past societies). When we talk about the Bronze Age or the Iron Age

Saturday Club

Saturday Club

  One of the city's most creative and diverse day camps for 81 years, we offer an exciting array of fun, activity-based programs inspired by our world-class Museum! This Saturday version of our popular Summer Club program provides supervised, hands-on educational activities, art projects,

Visitor Guide

Plan Your Visit    Museum Hours & Admission Information   Download a Museum map   Free Main Floor   Save on sightseeing   Planning a visit, but unsure where to start? Download one of our easy-to-follow guides: Family Guide Adult Guide   Free Main Floor: This summer, our free spaces just

Travels in India, part 1

Travels in India, part 1

Ahmedabad, India Traffic here is like a pinball machine, a crazy game of chicken, where you try not to hit anything, especially the cattle. After a day of relative inactivity, spent recovering from jetlag, I found myself bouncing around in the back of an autorickshaw, hurtling through a crazy quilt

#ThrowbackThursday: A Warm Memory

In September, 1971, the ROM opened the landmark exhibition  Keep Me Warm One Night, a kaleidoscopic display of over 500 pieces of Canadian handweaving. It was the culmination of decades of pioneering research and collecting by the ROM curatorial powerhouse duo 'Burnham and Burnham’, aka

New to ROM: Nao Uda, Words Fail Me, 2013-15

New to ROM: Nao Uda, Words Fail Me, 2013-15

Nao Uda, born in Yokohama in 1983, is a contemporary Japanese artist who works in drawings, photography, and paintings. Having received her BFA at the School of Visual Arts in New York City in 2007, Nao lived in Toronto as an artist in residence at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Center thanks to a