Toronto Car Rentals and the Royal Ontario Museum

What do dinosaurs, mummies and Chinese emperors all have in common? You can find them all inside Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum! The Royal Ontario Museum, or ROM as it's commonly referred to, is among the world's leading museums of natural history and world cultures. In fact, by combining these two subjects, the ROM is able to off an unusual breadth of experience, information and opportunity. So whether you're a seasoned scholar, or a parent of curious kids, there's no better place to expand your mind and pique your interest then inside Toronto's favourite museum.

Journey across space and time

The Royal Ontario Museum is the fifth largest museum in North America. It contains more than six million items and boasts more than 40 galleries. The largest museum in Canada, the ROM has notable collections of everything from dinosaurs and mammals to East Asian Art and African culture. On a simplistic level, the museum features two gallery types - Natural History Galleries and World Culture Galleries. Travelers in Toronto car rentals will find the natural history galleries on the second floor of the museum. They contain collections and samples of various animals from around the world. Key natural history galleries including the James and Louise Temerty Galleries of the Age of Dinosaurs, the Bat Cave, and the Keenan Family Gallery of Hands-On Biodiversity. Travelers in Toronto car rentals will find the galleries of world cultures on the main level and third floor. These galleries include artefacts from ancient Cyprus, the Ming-era in China and the Mycenaean period of ancient Greece. There is also a large gallery devoted to the aboriginal peoples of Canada.

A new Renaissance at the ROM

When travelers in Toronto car rentals first lay eyes on the ROM, they often don't know what to think. From Queens Park, everything looks perfectly normal - before you is a modest brick building, shrouded in a thick air of academia. However, turn the corner onto Bloor and you're dazzled by a gigantic diamond-like addition protruding from the Museum's main entrance. This inspired new structure is part of the ROM's impressive Renaissance renovation program. It was designed by architect Daniel Libeskin and has been dubbed "the crystal" due to its unique shape. The addition, which was inspired by the museum's extensive gem and mineral collection, houses seven new galleries, as well as Canada's largest temporary gallery on the lower level. Prolific and controversial, this new addition to the ROM is impossible to ignore when driving down Bloor Street in your TransCanada Toronto Car Rentals vehicle.

Pushing the boundaries

If you wander deeper into the Rom during your upcoming Toronto car rentals vacation, you'll discover the Royal Ontario Museum's Institute for Contemporary Culture. Also known as the ICC, this institute explores current cultural issues through exhibitions, art, lectures and film series. Travelers in Toronto car rentals often find that the ICC serves as a catalyst for public conversation, so remember to speak up during your visit. You never know what sort of dialogue will begin!

Kick your mind into overdrive during your upcoming Toronto car rentals vacation - plan a trip to the Royal Ontario Museum. The ROM is open Monday through Thursday from 10am to 5:30pm, Fridays from 10am to 9:30pm and weekends from 10am to 5:30pm. Admission to the museum is $22 for adults, $19 for seniors and students and $15 for children. Travelers in Toronto car rentals will find the main entrance in the new Michael Lee-Chin Crystal, located on Bloor Street West. There are several paid parking lots within walking distance of the Museum; the closest ones are at 9 Bedford Road, north of Bloor, and 37 Yorkville Ave, north of Bloor. For more details, or to purchase your tickets online, please visit the official ROM website at www.rom.on.ca.

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