Events Description
To mark Royal Ontario Museum’s 110th anniversary, the entire Museum will be FREE.
During this anniversary weekend, free admission to the special exhibitions Death: Life’s Greatest Mystery and Wildlife Photographer of the Year is included. Plus, don’t miss out on the extraordinary installation of Zuul, ROM’s world-famous ankylosaur, which closes on March 24.
ROM opened to the public on March 19, 1914, with a newly constructed building that today is the Museum’s west wing. Subsequent major additions to the building were made in 1933, 1978, and 2007. Recently, the Museum announced OpenROM — a landmark initiative that will dramatically open the Museum even more to the public, creating greater access, and a thriving cultural and civic hub in the heart of the city.
HOW MUCH
No tickets are needed.
However, due to the anticipated number of visitors expected and building capacity limits, there may be wait times for entry.
WHEN & WHERE
Date & Time:
Saturday, March 23, and Sunday, March 24, from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm.
Venue:
ROM
100 Queen’s Park, Toronto, ON, M5S 2C6
All guest are requested to enter through the Weston Entrance along Queen’s Park.
Paid Parking
Public Transit Accessible
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