About the Aga Khan Museum
Founded in 2014, the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, Ontario is home to a growing Permanent Collection of over 1,200 masterpieces, including manuscripts, paintings, ceramics, and textiles from the 9th to the 21st century.
Through its innovative online and in-person programs, the Museum reaches millions of people worldwide, fostering intercultural dialogue and understanding through the arts.
Mission
Through the arts, the Aga Khan Museum sparks wonder, curiosity, and understanding of Muslim cultures and their connection with other cultures.
Vision
To impact lives and contribute to more inclusive and peaceful societies.
His Highness The Aga Khan
His Highness the Aga Khan and the Aga Khan Development Network
Leadership & Governance
Aga Khan Museum Board of Directors and Senior Leadership Team
Our History
Find out more about the history of the Museum
What's On at the Museum
Plan your visit to the Museum
Working at the Museum
Career and volunteer opportunities at the Aga Khan Museum
Press and Media
For press inquiries and/or to download high-resolution images for publication
The Aga Khan Museum is honoured to be recognized with viceregal patronage, an acknowledgment granted to exceptional organizations whose contributions and objectives align with the values upheld by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. The Museum’s commitment to intercultural education and fostering understanding through the arts, rooted in its pluralistic values, reflects a shared dedication to advancing inclusivity and building bridges across communities.