Matthew Harris / January 1, 2011
Toronto’s so-called “cultural renaissance” brought many changes to the city, including renovated facilities at the ROM and the AGO, and a new opera house. But there is one last major cultural facility still on the horizon. After nearly ten years of planning and delays, the construction of the Aga Khan Museum and Ismaili Centre has finally begun on a site at Wynford and Eglinton.
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