Montreal, c’est si bon! This French-speaking city is considered the cultural capital of Canada, and is a cosmopolitan celebration of Québécois style. A horse-drawn carriage ride around the cobblestone streets and grand buildings of Vieux-Montréal will give you a taste of European flavor. The Basilique Notre-Dame is a confection of stained glass, and the Plateau Mont-Royal district will delight you with its quaint boutiques and cafés. Dig in to a massive plate of poutine to fuel up for a tour of the epic Olympic Park.
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Contemporary art gallery featuring artists from North, South and Central America.
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Galerie D'Este is proud to exhibit work by significant and sought-after Canadian and international artists whose active practice has led them to feature in major private, corporate and museum collections. We are committed to a curated group of emerging and established contemporary artists who not only demonstrate technical mastery, but whose unique vision reveals a sophistication that will endure.
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Founded in 1976, Les Fusiliers Mont-Royal Regimental Museum is part of the Organization of Military Museums of Canada. The museum is dedicated not only to the conservation of historical artifacts, but to the perpetuation of regimental and Montreal history. As the oldest francophone regiment in Montreal (1869 to present day), Les Fusiliers Mont-Royal boasts many current and former members who played an active role in the development of Montreal, shaping it into the city we know and love today. The main entrance of the building is located on Henri-Julien Street; ring the bell to enter. The entrance and the guided tour are free.
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Every week, thousands of people take the industrial staircase at the 5445 and 5455 de Gaspé, in the Mile End. They spend in total tens of thousands of minutes in transition between a space and another, moving between white walls with changing numbers. We want to build bridges in unusual spaces and gather the community around what makes us think and dream. It's time for urban art to take its place in the heart of the buildings, at a human scale. After Barcelone, Amsterdam, Berlin and St-Petersburg, Montreal have its own street art museum. In total, 24 murals created by 24 montreal artists made an unusual space shine...the industrial stairwell!
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Le Livart is a non-profit art center that combines a gallery, exhibition spaces, an art school and artist studios. Located in the heart of Montreal, le Livart is primarily defined as a place of creation, learning, promotion and dissemination of art. The center sees art as a fundamental vector of socialization, exchange and interaction within the community. Its mission is to promote the accessibility of arts and culture to the general public, to initiate meetings and exchanges, while offering artists a platform for innovation, experimentation and mediation. The space offers a varied program of exhibitions, evenings and workshops, and welcomes artisans, artists and citizens to exchange around a common subject: art.
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The Museum of Jewish Montreal offers guided walking tours through the historically Jewish neighbourhoods of Mile End and the Plateau in Montreal. - Taste your way through Montreal's Jewish heritage on the Beyond the Bagel tour. - Trace the evolution of Montreal's literary, musical and culinary culture on the Rabbis, Writers and Radicals tour. - Uncover past synagogues, schools, hospitals and cultural organizations on the Making Their Mark tour. For our full walking tour schedule please visit our website.
Was was thrilled to have attended the virtual tour-Making Their Mark: A Virtual Tour of Historic Jewish Montréal, today — Hannah was incredible, so much research had to have been involved. When I travel to different cities all over the world, my first tour is always a Jewish history tour. Our “virtual tour guide” Hannah, was challenged to turn a walking tour into a ZOOM tour. She was able to orient us with highlighted maps, very special pictures, fascinating history and had sound clips - so cool.. Great insight into early Jewish Montrealers lives. I highly recommend attending this tour, regardless of where you are in the world. It was incredible to see how the Jewish immigrants adapted and lived surrounded by many hardships-financial and antisemitism.
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Station 16 Is A Contemporary, Urban Art Gallery In Montreal. We Exhibit Work That Is Influenced By Graffiti & Street Art
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