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​​Spadina Museum: A Glimpse into the Austin Family's Heritage Home​​

Just steps from the bustling Casa Loma, this hidden gem offers a free and fascinating journey back to early 20th century Toronto! While Casa Loma charges $40 per ticket, Spadina Museum welcomes visitors gratis every hour on the hour starting at 11:15am - what a steal! 💸✨ 🏛️ ​​Historical Highlights​​ Built in 1866 and home to the Austin family for three generations, this museum showcases: Period-perfect interiors with monochrome and floral wallpapers Sunlit conservatory overflowing with lush greenery Exquisite porcelain collections and oil masterpieces Family photographs that bring history to life It's like stepping into a time capsule of Toronto's elite! ⏳ 🖼️ ​​Design Obsession​​ I could get lost admiring the details: Thoughtfully curated furniture arrangements Pattern mixing in upholstery and drapery Vintage lamps with unique shades Ceramic displays that tell their own stories As the ancient Chinese text Yuan Ye says: "Seven parts owner, three parts craftsman" - this home truly reflects its inhabitants' personalities! 🏺 💭 ​​Philosophy of Home​​ Whether East or West, a home is: ✅ A reflection of its dweller's soul ✅ A canvas for personal expression ✅ A space where function meets beauty This museum perfectly embodies these universal truths! 🌍 📍 ​​Visit Info​​ 🕒 Guided tours every hour starting 11:15am 🎫 Completely free admission 📍 285 Spadina Rd, Toronto (right beside Casa Loma) #TorontoHistory #MuseumMondays #InteriorDesignPorn #HeritageHomes #FreeToronto #DesignInspo #WeekendAdventure

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​​Spadina Museum: A Glimpse into the Austin Family's Heritage Home​​

Just steps from the bustling Casa Loma, this hidden gem offers a free and fascinating journey back to early 20th century Toronto! While Casa Loma charges $40 per ticket, Spadina Museum welcomes visitors gratis every hour on the hour starting at 11:15am - what a steal! 💸✨ 🏛️ ​​Historical Highlights​​ Built in 1866 and home to the Austin family for three generations, this museum showcases: Period-perfect interiors with monochrome and floral wallpapers Sunlit conservatory overflowing with lush greenery Exquisite porcelain collections and oil masterpieces Family photographs that bring history to life It's like stepping into a time capsule of Toronto's elite! ⏳ 🖼️ ​​Design Obsession​​ I could get lost admiring the details: Thoughtfully curated furniture arrangements Pattern mixing in upholstery and drapery Vintage lamps with unique shades Ceramic displays that tell their own stories As the ancient Chinese text Yuan Ye says: "Seven parts owner, three parts craftsman" - this home truly reflects its inhabitants' personalities! 🏺 💭 ​​Philosophy of Home​​ Whether East or West, a home is: ✅ A reflection of its dweller's soul ✅ A canvas for personal expression ✅ A space where function meets beauty This museum perfectly embodies these universal truths! 🌍 📍 ​​Visit Info​​ 🕒 Guided tours every hour starting 11:15am 🎫 Completely free admission 📍 285 Spadina Rd, Toronto (right beside Casa Loma) #TorontoHistory #MuseumMondays #InteriorDesignPorn #HeritageHomes #FreeToronto #DesignInspo #WeekendAdventure

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