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Toronto's Bata Shoe Museum + Obsessed: How Shoes Became Objects of Desire
🚨 The Obsessed: How Shoes Became Objects of Desire exhibition runs until March 31, 2024🚨
Tickets for Toronto's Bata Shoe Museum + Obsessed: How Shoes Became Objects of Desire
🎫 Child (5-17) ticket for 1
🎫 Adult (18-64) ticket for 1
🎫 Family (2 adults + up to 4 children) ticket for 6
🎫 Family (1 adult + up to 4 children) ticket for 5
🎫 Student (reduced) ticket for 1
🎫 Senior (65+) ticket for 1
Includes:
- Admission to the Bata Shoe Museum and all its exhibitions including the temporary Obsessed: How Shoes Became Objects of Desire
- Free audio guide to download or stream
Free entry for children under 5 with no ticket required. If purchasing a concession ticket, please remember to bring a valid ID.
Highlights
👞 Go on a journey through history and culture at Toronto's Shoe Museum
👠 Over 13,500 items and artifacts of interest
👂 Free audio guide to download or stream
General Info
📅 Date: Mondays - Saturdays (select during purchase)
🕒 Opening hours: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
📍 Location: Bata Shoe Museum
👤 Age requirement: all ages welcome
❓ For this event, all sales are final and tickets can’t be refunded, changed or modified. For more information, please refer to our T&Cs
Description
Discover the treasures of North America’s charming and surprising shoe museum in Toronto, Canada. Walk a mile in someone else's shoes with a ticket to Bata Shoe Museum, dedicated solely to shoes! Explore impressive exhibitions that will inspire and thrill visitors and shoe-lovers of all ages in architect Raymond Moriyama’s iconic, award-winning building. The museum uses shoes to show the shape-shifting social fabrics of cultures around the world – past and present. See French chestnut-crushing boots alongside delicately embroidered Chinese silk shoes, moose-skin moccasins, and footwear made from human hair! Plus, you'll get to see how we have become a society obsessed with shoes in the temporary exhibition Obsessed. Get your tickets now!