Plan Your Visit

While visiting the MZTV Museum of Television, you’ll be up close and personal with some of the rarest and most valuable artifacts of television history. Witness a parade of pre and post World War II sets. Explore specialized displays devoted to receiver design, including the signature Philco Predicta line of sets, the rarest television in the world, the RCA Phantom Teleceiver, the personal TVs of Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, as well as special tributes to the inventors of mechanical and electronic television, John Logie Baird and Philo T. Farnsworth.

General Admission

Visitors are welcome to purchase admission tickets in-person upon arrival, or here on our website via the ‘Buy Tickets’ button below. Take a deep dive into the history of television. Enjoy browsing the world’s most comprehensive collection of television receivers. The museum is open Tuesday-Friday (2pm-5pm), Saturday (10am-6pm), and is closed Sunday & Monday.

Adults $10
Seniors and Students $5
Groups 10 + $5
CARP Members FREE
Children 12 and under FREE
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Give the Gift of TV History

Seeking a great and memorable gift idea? Why not give the gift of Television History? Visit the MZTV Museum store and select an E-Gift Card today!

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Parking

The MZTV Museum of Television is located in the ZoomerPlex, at 64 Jefferson Avenue, in Toronto's Liberty Village. Street parking can also be found nearby. Visitors are welcome to park in our lot for free, if space is available. Press the button on the gate to have the receptionist let you in.

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Virtual Tour

15 Tour Stops, 2 New Exhibits and a Ton of TV Tech! Take a virtual tour of the MZTV Museum now!

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MZTV Museum of Television
  • 64 Jefferson Avenue
  • Toronto, Ontario M6K 1Y4
  • Phone: 416-599-7339
  • Email: [email protected]


Admissions
Adults $10
Seniors and Students $5
Groups 10 + $5
CARP Members FREE
Children 12 and under FREE
Hours
  • Tuesday - Friday: 2pm - 5pm
  • Saturday: 10am-6pm
  • Closed Sunday & Monday

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