REMINDER: Gardiner Museum – $6 for Ceramic Art Museum Admission or $75 for One-Year Membership. Four Options Available (Up to 58% Off)
Reminder Update: I originally posted about this deal yesterday. Here’s a reminder that it’s still available to buy today. At the time of this post, they have already sold over 50+ vouchers so don’t miss out!
Today’s Groupon Toronto Daily Deal of the Day: Gardiner Museum – $6 for Ceramic Art Museum Admission or $75 for One-Year Membership. Four Options Available (Up to 58% Off)
Buy now from only $
6
Value $12
Discount 50% Off
Save $6
Archaeologists examine ancient pottery to identify a culture’s preferred cooking methods and to determine which of its members was the World’s Greatest Dad. View timeless memories with this Groupon.
Choose from Four Options:
- $6 for admission for one (up to a $12 value)
- $11 for admission for two (up to a $24 value)
- $20 for admission for four (up to a $48 value)
- $75 a contributing membership (a $150 value)
Children receive free admission. Contributing membership benefits include one year of unlimited free admission, invitation to museum events, and discounts on clay classes.
This is a limited 6-day only sale that will expire at midnight on Sunday, September 1, 2013. Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!
In a Nutshell
Canada’s only ceramics museum, comprised of more than 3,000 pieces hailing everywhere from Japan to Italy
The Fine Print
Expires 90 days after purchase.
Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Must activate membership by expiration date. Valid only for option purchased. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
Gardiner Museum
http://gardinermuseum.com/
111 Queens Park
Toronto, Ontario M5S 2C7
(416) 586-8080
When George Gardiner began collecting ceramics in 1976, he was only interested in decorating his home. But soon his passion for pottery and porcelain grew, and, rather than build a second home entirely from teapots, he co-founded the Gardiner Museum in 1984 with his wife, Helen. Today, the museum’s collection has ballooned to include more than 3,000 pieces, encompassing everything from Japanese sake pots and Canadian ceramic sculptures to Italian Renaissance maiolica plates.
Objects from the core collection share space in the museum with special exhibitions. One of these is the annual 12 Trees of Christmas, a display of holiday trees. The museum supplements its showings with events such as lectures and ceramics-inspired meals, as well as clay classes for budding adult and child ceramicists. Visitors can even take home pieces from the Gardiner Shop, which sells Canadian ceramics, as well as international jewelry, scarves, and glasswork.
Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Don’t miss out!