Bata Shoe Museum

Museum · University

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"Bata Shoe Museum The Bata Shoe Museumis dedicated tothe history of footwear through the ages. And what a spectacular history! After one visit, you'll be able to distinguish Rajasthani mojaris fromchopines, the platform shoes wornby 16th-century Spanish and Italian society ladies. Consider this training for trivia competitions. The museum's impressive collection of more than 13,000 shoes and footwear-related objects isleveraged across four exhibits: fashion, practicality, shoemaking, and finally the footwear of Arctic dwellers. The museum also offers design workshops, family activities, movie nights, and more."

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327 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1W7, Canada Get directions

batashoemuseum.ca

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