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Doors Open 2024. Visit the Bata Shoe Museum for free during Doors Open on May 25 & 26.
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What’s On - Bata Shoe Museum – A unique Toronto attraction
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Education - Bata Shoe Museum – A unique Toronto attraction
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BSMFromHome - Bata Shoe Museum – A unique Toronto attraction
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The Bata Shoe Museum is home to the world’s largest and most...
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With a growing international collection close to 15,000...
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Behind the Scenes: A Glimpse into Artefact Storage The Bata...
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The Bata Shoe Museum ( BSM) is a museum of footwear and calceology in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The museum's building is situated near the northwest of the University of Toronto 's St. George campus, in downtown Toronto. The 3,665-square-metre (39,450 sq ft) museum building was designed by Moriyama & Teshima Architects, with Raymond Moriyama as ...
The Bata Shoe Museum offers a rich experience that invites visitors to linger and absorb the fascinating narratives embedded in each pair of shoes. Conveniently located just two blocks from the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), the Bata Shoe Museum complements Toronto's cultural landscape.
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- 327 Bloor St W St. George St, Toronto
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