This former bourgeois home of the early 20th-century houses a history museum and a centre for the visual arts.
From Amerindian prehistory to the beginning of the 20th century, discover the history of Montréal and Québec.
Its narrow streets are lined with shops selling exotic foods and traditional crafts.
This fine example of neo-Gohtic architecture now stands at the heart of an eclectic urban environment.
A giant screen, large format films of unparalleled quality and a sound system with a capacity of 36,000 watts.
More than 1,500 screenings of films, television programs and videos are shown every year in this dynamic space.
The site retraces the history of the area and the industrial production that took place here.
Witness to Montréal’s history, this building becomes absolutely spectacular at dusk when it gets all lit up.
Home to a hotel and vast public square, this office tower complex also houses numerous boutiques and restaurants.
Located on two Montréal campuses, Concordia University welcomes over 30,000 undergraduate and graduate students every year and houses the Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery.
Have a look at Tourisme Montréal's official Tourist Guide online!
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