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Espace pour la vie is a museum district in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It consists of five natural museums: the Biosphere, Biodome, Planetarium, Botanical Garden and Insectarium. [1] Space for life ( Biodome and Planetarium ), Montréal, 2024. Espace pour la vie was established in 2011 as a successor body to Montreal Nature Museums. [2]
The Montreal Botanical Garden is one of four nature-focused attractions belonging to the City of Montreal in the Space for Life (French: Espace pour la vie) museum district. The others are the Biodome, the Insectarium, and the Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium, all of which are near the Olympic Stadium. [6] Un jardin à soi, Michel Goulet
Charles-Mathieu Brunelle, Director general of Espace pour la vie de Montréal Alan Côté, Director general and Artistic Director of Village en chanson de Petite-Vallée Luc Courchesne , Media artist, Professeur titulaire, École de design industriel, Faculté de l'aménagement of Université de Montréal, Créateur-chercheur associé at ...
English: Espace pour la vie ( Biodome and Planetarium ), Montréal, 2024. Date: 8 August 2024, 12:38:53: ... Espace pour la vie ( Biodome and Planetarium ), Montréal ...
Member of the ad-hoc committee of Art-Culture autochtone de Montréal, 2011–2012 and 2015; Member of the Board of Directors of Terres en Vues, 2012–2023; Member of the Board of Directors of "La Relance Fort Prevel", 2015–2016; Member of the strategic committee of Chemins de transition UDM and Espace pour la vie, 2021–2022
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It started its operations in 2013, replacing Montreal's previous planetarium, which closed in 2011. The planetarium features a number of films and expositions centered around astronomy and outer space. [3] It is part of the Espace pour la Vie district of museums centered around life and nature.
The Quartier de la vie is a vast project which aims to introduce new museums. The aims is to expand Canada's largest natural science museum complex. The project is expected to cost $189 million. The project began in 2009 and is expected to be complete in 2017. [13]