"Royal Ontario Museum"@en . "The Royal Ontario Museum (often referred to as \"the ROM\") appeared in the series premiere \"Dark Knight\". Both exterior and interior scenes were shot on location. The Royal Ontario Museum opened in 1914. At that time, the main entrance was on Bloor Street. However, a considerable expansion of the building was required; and, in 1933 a new wing facing Queen's Park was opened. It is notable for a stone frieze that runs the length of the building, depicting scenes related to science and history. The establishing shot of the museum employed in \"Dark Knight\" is taken from an angle slightly to the northeast of the building, and shows this main fa\u00E7ade."@en . . . . . "The Royal Ontario Museum (often referred to as \"the ROM\") appeared in the series premiere \"Dark Knight\". Both exterior and interior scenes were shot on location. The Royal Ontario Museum opened in 1914. At that time, the main entrance was on Bloor Street. However, a considerable expansion of the building was required; and, in 1933 a new wing facing Queen's Park was opened. It is notable for a stone frieze that runs the length of the building, depicting scenes related to science and history."@en . .