Artefacts, survivors' stories, photographs and audiovisual documents testify to the Holocaust and to the devastation brought on by prejudice.
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84, Succursale Rosemont Montréal (city of), Qc, Canada H1X 3B6
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Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (BAnQ) offers all Quebecers stimulating environments to discover and learn throughout their lives, free of charge, online and in 12 buildings open to the public throughout the province: the Grande Bibliothèque ...
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Located at the very heart of the Quartier Latin, just a jump, hop and skip away from the Berri-UQAM metro station, the Cinémathèque québécoise is Montréal’s museum of the moving image. It aims to protect and share the world’s audiovisual heritage with ...
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Serving customers since 1961, La Fromagerie Hamel offers a choice of more than 400 varieties of cheese, many of which are made from raw milk and are matured by the house in cellars designed specifically for maturing. Their renowned know-how sees, day ...
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The Lachine Canal is an iconic jewel located in the southwest of Montreal. Its 13.5-kilometre path runs between the Old Port and Lake Saint-Louis. The navigable waterway, the green urban park lined with industrial vestiges and the various activities on ...
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This intimate theater brings objects to life. The company creates, produces and broadcasts shows featuring diver-style puppets. She welcomes children, who constitute her privileged audience, in her warm Studio-theater, a place of unique charm, located ...
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The Gallery is located in the heart of the Quartier international, the cultural epicenter for the arts in Montreal. The Gallery is surrounded by a rich collection of public art.
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The Galerie d'art Le Bourget is located in the Old Montreal area, the first of the galleries to open its doors in the heart of the Quartier des Arts on Saint-Paul Street. It is in this environment rich in history and culture that the gallery presents ...
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The Plaza Theater, for those who remember it, was once one of the most luxurious and prosperous movie theaters in the metropolis. Indeed, from its opening in 1922, and until the end of the 1970s, the room did honor to its primary vocation: to present ...
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