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ROM for the Holidays

We're open. And ready to play.
Visit during the holidays and enjoy our galleries and exhibitions, all with a dash of added family fun. Feast your eyes on rare and exquisite jewellery in our gem vault, get nose-to-nose with dinosaurs small and (really, really) large, explore ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome, and much more. Over twenty-five permanent galleries and seven incredible special exhibitions welcome curious and inquiring minds.

Please read our visitor guidelines for what you need to know before visiting, including details on our vaccination certificate policy.
Breaking the Frame
Exhibition Closes Jan 16

This exhibition showcases artists from the 19th and 20th centuries – from Malick Sidibé and Florence Henri to Lang Jingshan, Ansel Adams, Diane Arbus, Henry Fox Talbot, Robert Frank, and Dorothea Lange – who have helped shape photography. This exhibition shows the global evolution of photography as an art form, influenced by talented and innovative artists from around the world.

This exhibition is organized by Curatorial Exhibitions, Pasadena, California in association with the Solander Collection.
Great Whales: Up Close and Personal
On Now

In 2017, we shared the incredible journey of Blue, ROM’s beloved blue whale, in Out of the Depths: The Blue Whale Story. The highly successful ROM-original exhibition told the story of nine blue whales that died tragically in the Gulf of St. Lawrence in 2014, and the unprecedented opportunity for research and conservation it presented.

Fast forward four years and we’re going back to the depths. Showcasing ROM’s commitment to Canada’s iconic North Atlantic whales, this exhibition takes the story further and features Blue alongside two new skeletons: the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale and the deep diving sperm whale. 
Wildlife Photographer of the Year
On Now

The longest-running and most prestigious nature photography competition in the world returns to ROM for the ninth year in a row. The exhibition's stunning images allow visitors to experience nature in vivid detail and get up close to some of the world's most extraordinary species, the lives they live, and the challenges they face. 

Wildlife Photographer of the Year is developed and produced by the Natural History Museum, London.

Toy soldier formation depicting toy soldiers in yellow jackets playing musical instruments on a white background.

A Bride Dances, around 1937. Vintage gelatin silver print. Emilio Amero, Mexico (1901 - 1976). Emilio Amero Estate, Courtesy of the Solander Collection.

James Scott, Getty Images.
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