Montreal

Ecomusée du fier monde

The Écomusée du fier monde is a history and community museum in Montréal that explores the industrial and working-class heritage of the Centre-Sud neighborhood. Housed in a former 1920s public bathhouse, it highlights the daily lives, labor conditions, and social struggles of local communities while promoting citizen engagement through interactive exhibitions and educational programs.

Arsenal Contemporary Art Montréal

Arsenal Contemporary Art is a private contemporary art center in Montréal dedicated to promoting and showcasing Canadian and international artists. Housed in a renovated 19th-century shipyard in the Griffintown district, it features large-scale exhibitions, multidisciplinary performances, and works from the Majudia Collection, creating a dynamic space for modern artistic expression and cultural events.

Marguerite Bourgeoys Museum

The Marguerite Bourgeoys Historic Site is a museum and heritage complex in Old Montréal dedicated to preserving and sharing the life, work, and legacy of Marguerite Bourgeoys, the city’s first teacher and a key figure in its early history. Through exhibitions, artifacts, and an archaeological site connected to the Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel, it highlights over 2,400 years of history while showcasing Montréal’s religious, cultural, and educational roots.

Musée des Hospitalières de l’Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal

The Musée des Hospitalières de l’Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal is a history and medical heritage museum located in Montréal that explores over four centuries of the city’s development, with a focus on healthcare, medicine, and the work of the Hospitallers of Saint Joseph. Housed within a well-preserved 19th-century convent complex, it features artifacts, religious art, and historic spaces such as chapels, a crypt, and gardens, offering insight into the origins of Montréal and the evolution of hospital care.

Maison Saint-Gabriel

Maison Saint-Gabriel is a historic house museum in Montréal that preserves one of the city’s oldest rural farmsteads, dating back to the 17th century. Originally established by Marguerite Bourgeoys as a working farm and refuge for settlers (including the King’s Wards), it now interprets daily life in New France through restored buildings, artifacts, and guided tours. The site offers an authentic glimpse into Montréal’s rural and colonial past, highlighting the role of early women pioneers and agricultural life.

Fonderie Darling

Fonderie Darling is a visual-arts venue that was founded and is directed by the not-for-profit art organization Quartier Éphémère, which has the mandate of supporting the creation, production, and dissemination of contemporary art. A small business by nature, Fonderie Darling develops a wide range of tools for the distribution of art to a broader public. Fonderie Darling occupies 3,500 m2 in two adjoined former industrial buildings in Old Montreal.  It presents exhibitions, makes studios available to local artists, and hosts international residencies, offering artists and the public fulfilling experiences in an inspiring context and with a sense of coherence that facilitates the comprehension of contemporary art. A unique institution in Montreal, Fonderie Darling has set itself the objective of bringing together the local and international art scenes through its activities.

Château Ramezay

The Château Ramezay is a historic house museum in Old Montréal, originally built in 1705 as the residence of Governor Claude de Ramezay. Today, it serves as a heritage site showcasing over 500 years of Montréal and Québec history through exhibitions, artifacts, and reconstructed interiors. As one of the oldest museums in the province and the first building in Québec designated a historic monument, it offers visitors an immersive look into colonial life, complemented by its restored Governor’s Garden.

PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art

PHI Studio is an Immersive Design Studio, revolutionizing XR by pushing boundaries and defying conventions. Always audacious pioneers, we are driven by a passion to craft unprecedented immersive experiences that challenge the status quo.

Canadian Centre for Architecture

The Canadian Centre for Architecture is an international research institution and museum premised on the belief that architecture is a public concern. We produce exhibitions and publications, develop and share our collection as a resource, advance research, offer public programs, and host a range of other activities driven by a curiosity about how architecture shapes—and might reshape—contemporary life. We invite collaborators and the wider public to engage with our activities, giving new relevance to architectural thinking in light of current disciplinary and cultural issues.

McCord Stewart Museum

A landmark in the heart of Montreal for over 100 years, the McCord Stewart Museum bears witness to the history of Quebec’s metropolis as well as its influence in Canada and around the world, celebrating the vitality, creativity and diversity of the communities that make it up.

Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Archaeology and History Complex

Designated a national archaeological and historic site, Pointe-à-Callière presents centuries of history from the settlements of our First Peoples to the present day. Located on a spot occupied by humans for more than a thousand years and on the very site where Montréal was founded, the Museum is home to some remarkable architectural ruins that are showcased on site.

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

The MMFA’s collection showcases Quebec and Canadian heritage, Indigenous art and international art from a progressive and innovative perspective. It comprises close to 47,000 paintings, sculptures, graphic artworks, photographs, multimedia installations and decorative art objects dating from antiquity to the present. The MMFA’s exhibitions and cultural programming aim to inspire new ways of looking at art and the history of art.

MAC Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal

The Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal (French pronunciation: [myze daʁ kɔ̃tɑ̃pɔʁɛ̃ də mɔ̃ʁeal], MACM) is a contemporary art museum in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located on the Place des festivals in the Quartier des spectacles and is part of the Place des Arts complex.

Concordia University

As a next-generation university, we reimagine the future of higher education. Concordia’s innovative approach to experiential learning and cross-functional research benefits our 50,000 students. Concordia is the top-ranked university in North America under 50, located in vibrant Montreal on the traditional lands of the Kanien’kehá:ka Nation. We strive to be socially responsible and create a more equitable and sustainable world.

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