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Galleries featuring a collection of rare ceramics, 18th-century yellow European porcelain and Chinese white and blue porcelain.
Galleries featuring a collection of rare ceramics, 18th-century yellow European porcelain and Chinese white and blue porcelain. Free guided tours take place daily at 2PM.
Sun
10:00
17:00
Mon
10:00
18:00
Tue
10:00
18:00
Wed
10:00
18:00
Thu
10:00
18:00
Fri
10:00
21:00
Sat
10:00
17:00
111 Queens Park, Toronto, ON, Canada
+1 416-586-8080
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