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  • ROM Backstage Pass: Photography
        Come and have a look behind the scene in the Photography Studio at the Royal Ontario Museum. See how the Photography department catalogs the collections of the Museum.
      Come and have a look behind the scene in the Photography Studio …
  • Schad Gallery of Biodiversity
        Nature comes to life in the new Schad Gallery of Biodiversity. Travel across seven ecosystems; see the rare white rhino and a living coral reef. Explore the Earth Rangers Studio with its immersive, m
      Nature comes to life in the new Schad Gallery of Biodiversity. Travel …
  • Iconic Totem Poles
        These four totem poles, carved by the Nisgaa and Haida peoples of Canada's Pacific Northwest Coast, commemorate family origins, rights, privileges, achievements and experiences. Standing just outside
      These four totem poles, carved by the Nisgaa and Haida peoples of …
  • Iconic Statue of Sekhmet
        Dating to the reign of King Tutankhamun's grandfather, this Egyptian sculpture is a very fine example of one of the oldest known Egyptian deities, the lion-headed warrior goddess also known as Mistre
      Dating to the reign of King Tutankhamun's grandfather, this Egyptian sculpture is …
  • Iconic Cleopatra
        This granite bust is most likely a representation of one of history's most famous women Cleopatra and is on display in the Galleries of Africa: Egypt. An iconic object in the ROM's collection, only t
      This granite bust is most likely a representation of one of history's …
  • Iconic Ming Tomb
        Legendary in Chinese history, General Zu Dashou was celebrated for his defense of the Ming dynasty against the Manchu invasion. The Tomb of General Zu Dashou (Ming Tomb) now stands in the Gallery of
      Legendary in Chinese history, General Zu Dashou was celebrated for his defense …
  • Iconic Barosaurus
        This rare, longnecked sauropod skeleton is the largest mounted dinosaur in Canada (90 feet long) and one of the Royal Ontario Museum’s iconic objects. It stands in the James and Louise Temerty Galler
      This rare, longnecked sauropod skeleton is the largest mounted dinosaur in Canada …
  • Anne Tanenbaum Lecture Series: Martin Abegg
        Dr. Martin Abegg (Ben Zion Wacholder Professor of Dead Sea Scroll Studies, religious Studies Department, Trinity western University, Langley British Columbia, and Co-Director of the Dead Sea Scrolls
      Dr. Martin Abegg (Ben Zion Wacholder Professor of Dead Sea Scroll Studies, …
  • Anne Tanenbaum Lecture Series: Dan Bahat
        Dr. Dan Bahat (former district archaeologist for Jerusalem, and currently Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Theology, University of St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto) explores the Jerusalem of
      Dr. Dan Bahat (former district archaeologist for Jerusalem, and currently Adjunct Professor, …
  • Anne Tanenbaum Lecture Series: Eugene Ulrich
        Dr. Eugene Ulrich (John A. O’Brien Professor of Hebrew Scriptures, University of Notre Dame, and Chief Editor of the Qumran Scrolls) discusses the similarities and discrepancies between the Massoreti
      Dr. Eugene Ulrich (John A. O’Brien Professor of Hebrew Scriptures, University of …
  • Anne Tanenbaum Lecture Series: Yuval Peleg
        Yuval Peleg, Israel Antiquities Authority District Archaeologist for the Jordan Valley, discusses the most recent excavations at the site of Qumran, and their effect on the understanding of the site
      Yuval Peleg, Israel Antiquities Authority District Archaeologist for the Jordan Valley, discusses …
  • Director’s Signature Lecture Series: Camille Paglia
        For three evenings of discussion and debate, noted authors and thinkers analyze the Ten Commandments and share their ideas for a moral code for our own time. Listen to the closing lecture by Camille
      For three evenings of discussion and debate, noted authors and thinkers analyze …
  • Director’s Signature Lecture Series: A.J. Jacobs
        For three evenings of discussion and debate, noted authors and thinkers analyze the Ten Commandments and share their ideas for a moral code for our own time. Listen to A.J. Jacobs, author of The Year
      For three evenings of discussion and debate, noted authors and thinkers analyze …
  • Director’s Signature Lecture Series: Christopher Hitchens
        For three evenings of discussion and debate, noted authors and thinkers analyze the Ten Commandments and share their ideas for a moral code for our own time. Listen to the opening lecture with Christ
      For three evenings of discussion and debate, noted authors and thinkers analyze …
  • Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead
        Travel to Egypt, the land where the Book of the Dead of Amen-em-hat was written over 2,300 years ago and uncover the story of this mystical scroll. Acquired in the early 20th century, this beautiful
      Travel to Egypt, the land where the Book of the Dead of …
  • Returned to Former Splendour: Painting, Conservation & Dyes
        Heidi Sobol, Senior Paintings Conservator, offers a peek at the exhibition Returned to Former Splendour which explores the conservation process involved in preparing the historical paintings now on d
      Heidi Sobol, Senior Paintings Conservator, offers a peek at the exhibition Returned …
  • Housepaint, Phase 2: Shelter
        A time-lapse montage captures the set up of Housepaint, Phase 2: Shelter, a ground-breaking exhibition of street art in the Roloff Beny Gallery. Presented by the Institute for Contemporary Culture, t
      A time-lapse montage captures the set up of Housepaint, Phase 2: Shelter, …
  • Oil and Sugar: Contemporary Art and Islamic Culture
        The Institute for Contemporary Culture presented the third annual Eva Holtby Lecture on Contemporary Culture on November 20, 2008. Glenn Lowry introduces his lecture, Oil and Sugar: Contemporary Art
      The Institute for Contemporary Culture presented the third annual Eva Holtby Lecture …
  • Marie-Antoinette’s Dress
        Embellished with silk embroidery, ribbon appliqués, spangles and glass stones, follow the journey of Marie-Antoinette's lavish dress from ROM's vault to the gallery. Discover the delicate conservatio
      Embellished with silk embroidery, ribbon appliqués, spangles and glass stones, follow the …
  • Lang Lang Q&A at the ROM
        Meet Lang Lang and discover the inspiration, personality and appeal of this celebrated young pianist. Lang Lang performed at the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games and on September 21
      Meet Lang Lang and discover the inspiration, personality and appeal of this …
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