Did you know that the AGO's spiral staircase, designed by Frank Gehry, is purposefully narrow so that people could bump into each other and fall in love. Ahhh!
The best thing about this museum is the architecture, it is a lovely building. If you are visiting Toronto, make sure to stop by for a visit. Mixed feelings about their collection in view.
At $CA 25 it is the most I have paid for entrance at a museum. But it boasts an impressive collection thanks to its founders, benefactors and private collections that were once enjoyed by a lucky few.
Gorgeous spiral stairs that lead up to the top floor gallery. Don’t forget to check out the basement which has many models of naval ships, mostly from Britain. It’s spectacular and often overlooked.
Right On: Maybe the best salad buffet in town every other Friday at the AGO Cafe. The exotic toppings seem to be disappearing as they may be having a hard time staying in the black. Best hidden gem
The architecture alone is worth coming. Add the view as well as the Group of Seven exhibits to make an enjoyable and worthwhile visit. To see everything more visits are needed. Seems great for kids.
This is a great museum that focuses on art both European art, First Nations art, and Canadian artists. There is a collection of model ships on the bottom floor.
Great museum with plenty of art to see. Mostly by Canadian artists but they also have works from artists around the world including Picasso, Monet, and Rembrandt.
This museum is definitely worth the visit, permanent collection of Canadian and European art, great contemporaryexhibits. Building itself is very well designed as well
Don’t forget to check out all floors including 3, 4 and 5. The main attraction 1 and 2 but the elevator to the others back side of the building for special events and contemporary
The AGO App provides a great way to understand the exhibits while you are looking at them using the tour feature. But be warned, not all the exhibits it will guide you to will actually be on display.
When exploring the Art Gallery of Ontario, look for the picturesque Frank Gehry designed spiral staircase. It is a statement piece in itself and worth seeking out.
Free on Wednesdays after 6pm. But wait an extra hour to come so the queue subsides; it doesn't take as long as you think to walk through the gallery and you'll have more room to do so!
Make sure to visit The Idea of the North, The Paintings of Lawren Harris, exhibit at The Art Gallery of Ontario curated by Steve Martin, on until September 18th.
For sure it's worth a visit - the building is beautiful! It's a must-go for the architecture itself. But when I went there (Auguts'15) I found the collection pretty poor and disappointing.
The Vow (2012), which stars Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum, is filmed in many places in Toronto. The lovers exchange their vows at a guerilla wedding staged in the AGO.
Redesigned in 2008 by Frank Gehry, this museum houses more than 80,000 pieces that span from 16th Century Dutch masters to early 20th Century photographers to Post Modernists.
The largest art gallery in Canada and home to the world’s largest collection of sculptures by Henry Moore. Explore by yourself or go on a guided tour, then dine/drink at caféAGO or Frank Restaurant.
We love the Art Gallery of Ontario... for the artexhibitions and for their restaurant Frank. Make sure to swing into the restaurant for a bite if you're hungry!
Entry to the Permanent Collection is free from 6 pm to 8:30 pm on Wednesday! // Accès gratuit à la collection permanente les mercredis de 18 h à 20 h 30!
Jackman Hall at the Art Gallery of Ontario will play host to over 50 screenings for programmes including Wavelengths, TIFF Docs and Contemporary World Cinema.