A fixture in the heart of the city for over 100 years, the McCord Stewart Museum sheds light on life in Montreal, both past and present. It bears witness to the history, vitality, creativity and diversity of the communities that make up the city. In keeping ...
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Pointe-à-Callière, the birthplace and museum of Montréal, is built above authentic remains that bear witness to the area's evolution, from the days of Indigenous occupancy to the construction of the city’s first settlement—Fort Ville-Marie—to the present ...
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Founded in 1860, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) is the oldest art museum in Canada and a leading museum in North America. Its unique encyclopedic collection showcases Quebec and Canadian heritage and international art through more than 45,000 ...
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Montréal Space for Life offers an exceptional opportunity to explore the countless facets of life and nature in an original way. It comprises 5 unique attractions: Biodôme, Biosphère, Jardin botanique, Insectarium and the Planétarium. Forming Canada’s ...
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An iconic architectural landmark of Montréal since Expo 67, the Biosphère became a museum dedicated to the environment in 1995 and joined the Espace pour la vie museum complex in April 2021.
Located in the heart of Parc Jean-Drapeau on Île Sainte-Hélène ...
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The Insectarium is the first museum in North America where you can get up close to living insects as they move around in total freedom. Come and admire these tiny fascinating creatures, including many species of butterflies flying free in the Great Vivarium ...
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Visiting the MAC is always a special and inspiring experience! Experiencing new things and creating memorable moments shouldn’t be limited to vacations. At the Musée d’art contemporain, wonder and creativity are available year-round. This fall, spend ...
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Dynamic, involving and exciting exhibitions show you how science and technology are shaping lives. In stimulating surroundings, experiment the countless applications of scientific and technical progress, venture into the future and discover the impact ...
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Maison Saint-Gabriel is the oldest example of rural architecture in Montreal. Acquired by Marguerite Bourgeoys in 1668, this house was the home of the Filles du Roy (King's Wards). Witness the talent of costumed guides and the authenticity of its historic ...
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Château Dufresne, a heritage site and museum in Montréal, is a sumptuous residence inspired by the fine arts that brothers Oscar and Marius Dufresne - two prominent members of the city’s francophone bourgeoisie - had built between 1915 and 1918. Visitors ...
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