Royal Ontario Museum to Close Temporarily Starting November 23

Royal Ontario Museum Michael Lee-Chin Crystal. Bloor Street Entrance.

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TORONTO, November 20,2020 — The Royal Ontario Museum announced today that it will temporarily close its doors to the public starting Monday November 23, 2020.

ROM Director & CEO Josh Basseches has issued the following statement:

“In accordance with the Ontario Chief Medical Officer of Health and the Government of Ontario, we will be temporarily closing the ROM to the public. The health and safety of our staff, volunteers and visitors remains our top priority. We will continue to take guidance from and follow the recommendations of our public health officials regarding the pandemic and look forward to opening our doors again once it is safe and responsible to do so.”

While the doors of the ROM are temporarily closed, visitors can continue to explore the Museum online with ROM at Home. Featuring live discussions, topical Q&As, educational activities, and behind-the scenes videos from ROM curators and experts, ROM at Home programming is accessible through www.rom.on.ca and the ROM’s social media channels. Updates on the duration of this closure will be announced as information becomes available.

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ABOUT THE ROM

Opened in 1914, the Royal Ontario Museum showcases art, culture and nature from around the world and across the ages. Among the top 10 cultural institutions in North America, Canada’s largest and most comprehensive museum is home to a world-class collection of 13 million art objects and natural history specimens, featured in 40 gallery and exhibition spaces. As the country’s preeminent field research institute and an international leader in new and original findings, the ROM plays a vital role in advancing our understanding of the artistic, cultural and natural world. Combining its original heritage architecture with the contemporary Daniel Libeskind-designed Michael Lee-Chin Crystal, the ROM serves as a national landmark, and a dynamic cultural destination in the heart of Toronto for all to enjoy.

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