AGO Public Opening

Join us for Free admission November 14 to 16!

The Opening Day experience will be priceless. No really, it has no price.

The Transformed Art Gallery of Ontario is Toronto native Frank Gehry’s most recent building, and his first in Canada. Hallmarks of his AGO design include dramatic sculptural staircases, the warmth of Douglas fir, and the extensive use of glass to infuse the galleries with natural light and connect the city and the Gallery in provocative new ways.

Starting November 14, 2008 the AGO will reopen its doors to the public and unveil its transformed design, interactive galleries and inspirational art, beginning with three days of free admission:

On our opening day, the excitement begins early. Outdoor activities will take place from 12 noon to 10 pm, including:

Read our Opening Day press release. Find out our regular hours of operation.

See it first with an AGO Membership, November 9 to 11.

Partners

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General Information

Today, November 21

The new AGO awaits you.
We are open 10 am to 8:30 pm today

Students ages 13 to 17 with valid ID
visit FREE 3:30 to 5:30 pm

What’s On

General Admission

Adults – $18
Senior (65 and over) – $15
Student (full-time with valid ID) – $10
Youth (ages 6–12) – $10
Children (5 and under with adult) – FREE
Members – FREE

Hours and Admission

Location

Art Gallery of Ontario
Musée des beaux-arts de l’Ontario

317 Dundas Street West Toronto Ontario Canada M5T 1G4. Toll free 1-877-225-4246

Subway: Exit at St. Patrick Station on the University subway line. Walk one block west along Dundas Street.

Plan your visit