Syria: A Living History brings tells a story of cultural diversity, historical continuity, resourcefulness, and resilience through artifacts and art. For more than 500 years, Syria has witnessed great world civilizations commingling on its soil and producing art, literature, and culture that constitute the country’s rich legacy. The exhibit inspires new understanding of the country’s past and present, and invites new ways of thinking about its future.
The Aga Khan Museum is open Tuesday thru Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., with extended hours on Wednesdays. Admission to the Museum and all exhibitions is free every Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. More information Buy Tickets
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The exhibit pays homage to those who have worn the blue and white as well as highlights some of the most iconic moments in franchise history. Artifacts on display include Bill Barilko's Stanley Cup-winning OT puck, the stick used by Tim Horton during game seven of the 1964 Stanley Cup final, Mats Sundin's jersey from the final game at Maple Leaf Gardens, plus many more unique treasures, like those seen below, spanning from Conn Smythe to Morgan Rielly. This exhibit is truly must see for every Leafs fan. On now until March 6, 2017.
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