With its architectural renaissance well underway, Toronto has become the destination of choice for architecture, art and history buffs worldwide. The Royal Ontario Museum's $250 million Michael Lee-Chin Crystal renovation project by renowned architect Daniel Libeskind is now complete, the museum’s “crystallized” galleries and collections of world culture and natural history has become one of the country’s premier cultural destinations. The Architecture Days series invites you to celebrate the power and influence of architecture with a host of lectures by leading architects, tours and receptions in many of the city’s most remarkable spaces. Those looking for an avant-garde experience should rest up for Scotiabank Nuit Blanche, one sleepless night during which hundreds of museums, galleries, educational institutions, parks and unusual architectural spaces keep their doors open until sunrise. And no visit to Toronto is complete without a trip to Old Town, home to one of Ontario’s largest concentrations of Victorian architecture, including the city’s first town halls, churches, garrisons, factories, the venerable St. Lawrence Market and the pedestrian-only Distillery Historic District.