Toronto Bata Shoe Museum Tickets
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Experience Highlights
In this activity you will explore the incredible collection of the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto . You will discover cultural history through the universal garment of shoes, and admire rare pieces such as Elton John's silver boots and Elvis Presley's blue loafers .
Throughout the activity, you can listen to a free audio guide that will allow you to explore every corner of the museum and learn more about the evolution and history of this important garment. The museum's exhibits contain over 13,000 objects on display and span over 4,500 years .
- Explore the immense collection of the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto
- Discover the cultural history of shoes through the museum's various exhibits.
- Admire rare pieces from the collection, such as Elton John's silver boots and Elvis Presley's blue loafers
What’s included
- Admission to the Bata Shoe Museum and all its exhibits
- Free audio guide for download or online use
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Step by Step
Come to the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto, where you can discover the ever-changing face of fashion through a universally worn garment: shoes. Throughout the activity, you will be able to use a free audio guide, thanks to which you will be able to learn many interesting facts about the evolution of shoes throughout history.
The Bata Shoe Museum is dedicated exclusively to shoes and uses this garment to show the changing social fabrics of cultures around the world, past and present. You can see chestnut-crushing French boots alongside delicately embroidered Chinese silk shoes, moose-skin moccasins and even footwear made from human hair.
The museum has more than 13,000 exhibits spanning 4,500 years of footwear history , from ancient Greek and Egyptian sandals to the elegant creations of today's couture catwalk designers. It also houses iconic shoe items, such as Elton John's silver boots and Elvis Presley's blue loafers.
The museum building itself is a work of art, having been designed by the iconic, award-winning architect Raymond Moriyama, one of Canada's most famous architects. In addition to its permanent exhibitions, the museum also has constantly changing temporary exhibitions designed to delight all visitors.
A different activity, full of history and culture, which will allow you to gain a better understanding of the world through footwear and its evolution.