We will be touring the Aga Khan Museum which offers visitors a window into the artistic, intellectual and scientific heritage of Muslim civilizations across the centuries.
We will also be viewing the Ismaili Centre of Toronto which is next door to the museum. The new Ismaili Centre is a place of worship and education, featuring a unique prayer hall with a crystalline glass-domed roof that lights up the skyline. A lounge, library and classrooms are on the main floor. Both buildings feature interesting modern architecture and a chance to learn about a different culture and religion.
There is no cost to this event because it’s Doors Open the museum is free !!!!
It may be crowded so we are going early.
– Felice, Organizer of the Walk and Roll meetup group

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