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Jules Saint-Michel, Luthier - Violin-making Economuseum 

Open year round
57, rue Ontario Ouest
Montréal (city of) (Qc), Canada
H2X 1Y8
Jules Saint-Michel, Luthier - Violin-making Economuseum - Montréal
The stringed instrument maker Jules Saint-Michel has a workshop within the Economuseum of the Violin which has all the components of stringed instruments related to their fabrication, restoration or appraisal, in addition to supplies, accessories and tools. What are stringed instruments made of? Who were history’s great violin makers? Did Quebec play a role in violin making? Discover the fascinating world of the violin whose shape hasn’t changed in 450 years. Come visit the boutique, the workshop and the museum. This Economuseum is located in downtown Montréal.

Open year round
57, rue Ontario Ouest
Montréal (city of) (Qc), Canada
H2X 1Y8

 
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