In this bronze work by Lea Vivot, a boy whispers a secret in a girl's ear while holding an apple in his hand.
This multidisciplinary institution presents a wide range of cultural activities and events.
These buildings present great examples of the different architectural styles used in the 19th and 20th century.
Until September 30, 2010, Old Montréal hosts an exhibition composed of seven sculptures by great contemporary artists. This exhibition was initiated by a generous promoter and private collector.
Several free outdoor performances which combines music, dance, theatre and cinema.
This theatrical company performs major works by national and international playwrights, while focusing on creativity.
First professional francophone theatre in Canada, this institution has produced and presented over 300 works.
The 33 km of connecting passageways and hubs of the underground city stretch out beneath downtown.
Founded over a century ago by Montréal’s black community, it now also hosts a range of events including concerts.
With its 13 faculties and two affiliated schools, it ranks first in Québec for higher education and research.
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