Maltese-Canadian Museum and Archivein-person Doors Open Toronto
New
- In-person
- Full wheelchair access
- Guided tours available
- Self-guided tours available
- Washrooms
- Photography allowed
The current St. Paul the Apostle — comprising an auditorium, church and rectory — was constructed largely by the Maltese community, prompted by the Maltese-Canadian Society of Toronto. The halls have been used extensively since the 1960s for weddings, social gatherings, receptions and celebratory feasts. The Maltese-Canadian Museum and Archive are now housed here, providing a fascinating glimpse into this community.
Architecture
Year built: 1955Building type:MuseumPlace of worship
Architectural style:Post-modern
Dates/hours open
May 24, 10:00am - May 25, 05:00pmSaturday and Sunday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.