Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art

The Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art is world renowned for it's collection of artifacts representing world cultures and natural history

The Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art was first opened in 1984 by founders George and Helen Gardiner to showcase their growing collection of of pottery and porcelain and ceramic artifacts from Europe, China and Ancient America. The collection now consists of over 3,000 historical as well as contemporary pieces from around the world.

The Gardiner Museum is located directly across from the Royal Ontario Museum and is housed in a building of modernist architecture. The museum also has a retail shop, a restaurant and 'clay classes' (additional charge).

If you have and interest in ceramic collectables and art you will definitely enjoy the Gardiner Museum. For additional information about the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art see the Official Website: Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art.

Modernist Architecture of the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art cc licensed photo shared by Aviad2001

Getting There on Transit
Nearest Subway Stations
Yonge-University-Spadina LineMuseum Station
Bus Connections

No bus needed--Located right across from the Royal Ontario Museum.


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Hours and Admission
Hours of OperationOpen Monday to Thursday from 10 am - 6 pm
Friday 10 am - 9 pm
Weekends 10 am - 5 pm
Adults$12.00
Seniors 65+$8.00
Student with id$6.00
Children 12 and underFree (must be accompanied by an adult)
Friday Nights after 4 pmHalf Price for all ages.

Ceramic Animal Bowls in the Gardiner Museum Gift Shop cc licensed photo shared by monado


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