The Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto collects, preserves, and displays artifacts spanning natural history, world cultures, and world art. Visitors encounter Egyptian mummies, dinosaur skeletons, Indigenous artifacts, and contemporary installations across multiple galleries and floors. The museum offers school programs, lectures, and special exhibitions that connect people to global heritage and scientific discovery. Its research teams conduct fieldwork and study collections that expand human knowledge across disciplines from paleontology to ethnography. The ROM serves millions of visitors annually and operates one of North America's largest museum libraries and research facilities.