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Top Art Destinations to Explore in Toronto

Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO)

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The AGO houses an impressive collection of over 40,000 works, making it the 10th largest art museum in North America. Moreover, it serves as a profound testament to Canadian art heritage, showcasing masterworks from around the globe, spanning from 100 AD to the present.

Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)

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ROM showcases a rich diversity of collections, albeit not exclusively focused on art. Its interactive exhibits and discovery galleries engage multiple senses, keeping visitors of all ages captivated. With nearly six million objects—including fossils, gems, jewelry, and artifacts—ROM stands as Canada’s largest museum.

Yorkville

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Once a haven for hippies in the 1960s and 70s, Yorkville now exudes an upscale vibe, catering to the affluent with its high-end shops and restaurants. Consequently, as you stroll through the picturesque streets, you may find it hard to believe you are in the midst of Canada’s largest city.

The Distillery Historic District

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The Distillery District, a pedestrian-only area, celebrates the arts on 13 acres of land in downtown Toronto. Furthermore, it hosts the largest preserved collection of Victorian Industrial Architecture in North America, making it an ideal destination for those in search of innovative and edgy art.

Aga Khan Museum

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The Aga Khan Museum represents a groundbreaking effort to educate the public about the rich artistic, intellectual, and scientific heritage of Muslim civilizations. The sleek structure houses a permanent collection of artifacts dating from the 8th to the 19th centuries. Moreover, it frequently hosts temporary exhibitions that explore emerging themes and foster cross-cultural understanding.

The Power Plant

The Power Plant solely focuses on contemporary art, establishing a renowned reputation on the global stage. Additionally, it showcases innovative visual art, spanning diverse mediums including painting, sculpture, photography, film, and installation.

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