Art and history come together in exhibitions featuring artistic creations and the treasures of the collections.
The history of Montréal and the Hôtel-Dieu’s origins come to light through the history of medicine in the colony.
This large park by Saint-Louis Lake ranks among Canada’s greatest sculpture gardens.
Stores and galleries line these streets where art, design, elegance and fine cuisine create a special ambiance.
Canada’s public film producer and distributor, NFB Cinema features an extensive collection projected on site.
Just like a jukebox, a robot plays documentaries, animated or feature films you select from a large collection.
Its magnificent interior, paintings, sculptures and stained-glass windows belong to Montréal’s religious heritage.
This is Canada’s largest Catholic cemetery and an important part of our historical and environmental heritage.
Founded in 1980, it is the largest francophone opera company in North America.
Through the use and arrangement of ovoid shapes, this artwork represents the Earth in its orbit around the sun.
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