A unique landmark in Montreal, MUMAQ - Musée des métiers d'art du Québec houses a permanent exhibition telling the story of fine crafts in Quebec. It also hosts temporary exhibitions by contemporary artists in the field, as well as exhibitions of artistic ...
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The police museum is dedicated to the history of Montréal police officers, from its very beginnings in 1843 to the present day. Its goal is not only to preserve the department’s collective memory, but also raise awareness of the SPVM’s contribution to ...
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The Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA), an international research center and museum, is founded on the belief that architecture is in the public interest. Participate in a variety of activities at the CCA, including guided tours, exhibitions, film ...
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This Museum is to communicate the history of the recording, reproduction and broadcasting of sound and electromagnetic waves. It highlights the role of inventor Emile Berliner and his descendants, as well as the role of Montreal companies associated with ...
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The Montréal Holocaust Museum tells the story of Jewish communities before, during and after the Holocaust. Through the stories of Montreal survivors, visitors are invited to reflect on the destruction wrought by prejudice, racism and anti-Semitism.
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Founded in 1817, it is the oldest banking institution in the country. The imposing facade of its head office, dating back to 1847, evokes the power of ancient Rome. Redesigned in 1905, the lavish interior echoes the success of this institution. Visitors ...
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451 et 465, rue St-Jean Montréal (city of), Qc, Canada H2Y 2R5
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Montréal (city of), Qc, Canada H2S 2K1
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After Barcelona, Amsterdam, Berlin and St-Petersburg, Montreal have its own street art museum, the Romeo’s museum. In fact, it is the first urban art museum in Canada. In total, 24 murals by 24 Montreal artists adorn an unusual transitional space... the ...
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