Toronto’s Newest Cultural Destination: The Aga Khan Museum


A Stunning Blend of Art, Architecture, and Islamic Heritage in the Heart of Don Mills
Over 1,000 artifacts – including textiles, manuscripts and sculptures – span more than 1,100 years of Islamic culture housed within 11,000 square metres: it’s the Aga Khan Museum by the numbers. Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Fumihiko Maki, the Don Mills building is an experiment in light. The Brazilian granite–clad museum features galleries, a 350-seat auditorium and two classrooms encircling a central courtyard. Glass walls draw sunshine into the atrium, creating an ever-changing play of shadows. agakhanmuseum.org
Update
As the Aga Khan Museum celebrates its 10th anniversary, the new exhibition Light: Visionary Perspective unveils a deeper exploration into the impact of light on humanity and architecture. Featuring works by both Canadian and international artists, the exhibition delves into how light has shaped history and continues to influence our perceptions of the world.