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The Royal Ontario Museum is among the world’s leading museums of natural history, and of world cultures. Indeed, in combining a universal museum of cultures with that of natural history, the ROM offers an unusual breadth of experience to visitors and scholars from around the world. We realize more acutely now that nature and humanity are intertwined, and the ROM offers many examples in its collections and programs of these fundamental relationships.

It is the ROM’s mission to engage the public in exploration of cultural change and to serve as an advocate for science in the study of nature. Our collections and research serve as the basis for programs ranging from formal student education courses to public debates, lectures, symposia, films, tours, publications, travel and family activities. The museum aims to host and produce programs of intellectual depth and social relevance on both sides of its mandate, including unique ROM exhibitions and works of a collaborative nature. Through the ROM’s Institute for Contemporary Culture, the museum also explores current issues through works of art and programs in many media.

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Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queen’s Park
Toronto, ON, M5S 2C6
Canada
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Average vote based on 2 reviews.4 stars
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4 stars
Exhibits Good

Having the advantage of seeing the ROM grow over the years, it is still an excellent museum. I've visitied museums arround the world and feel that it is definately in the top twenty that I've seen. The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is amazing, but it is really an art gallery. The ROM comprises of arts to artifacts, a good ccombination. However, one major detraction is the new addition. It is cold, impersonable and uninviting. From the street it seems most obvious to enter through the one entrance. As it turns out, that is the gift shop. the members entry is around the corner and through a non-descript, I could be anywhere, hallway. The building as finished looks incomplete. I keep wondering when it will be finished. Visit the older parts of the museum.



3 stars
Beautiful Museum

The collections at the ROM are wonderful. However, it is a Natural History Museum set up as an art museum. Their collections are presented as if they were in a Fine Arts museum rather them putting them in context with their surroundings in the natural world. Even the dinosaur exhibit had the feel of being in an Art museum so be prepared if you like the traditional feel of a Natural History museum! Despite this, the ROM is a great destination for anyone visiting Toronto!


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