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  2. Place des Arts - Wikipedia

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    Place des Arts (French pronunciation: [plas dez‿aʁ]) is a major performing arts centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and the largest cultural and artistic complex in Canada. [1] Home to the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestre Métropolitain, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, and the Opéra de Montréal, the complex is situated between ...

  3. List of festivals and parades in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Montreal's St. Patrick's Day parade and the Irish in Quebec Montreal's is the oldest St. Patrick's Day Parade in Canada and one of the largest parades in Montreal.; Greek Independence Day Parade on Hutchison in Jean Talon, it happens right after the St. Patrick's Day Festival.

  4. Quartier des spectacles - Wikipedia

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    Place des Arts, facing Sainte-Catherine Street. 2-22 Sainte-Catherine Est. Promenade des Artistes [].. Quartier des Spectacles (French pronunciation: [kaʁtje de spɛktakl]) is an arts and entertainment district located in the eastern section of Downtown Montreal, designed as a centre for Montreal's cultural events and festivals.

  5. List of public art in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Le Lion de la Feuillée: Montreal Botanical Garden: René Dardel 1831 [43] Macdonald Monument: Monument à Sir John A. Macdonald: Place du Canada: George Edward Wade: 1895 [44] Maisonneuve Monument: Monument à Paul de Chomedey, sieur de Maisonneuve: Place d'Armes: Louis-Philippe Hébert: 1893 [45] Marie-Victorin Statue: Monument au Frère ...

  6. Les Francos de Montréal - Wikipedia

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    Les Francos de Montréal is a large annual music and performance festival held in Downtown Montreal, Quebec, featuring French-language performers from all over the world. [1] Many of the performances are free to the public and are held on various stages in and around the Place des Arts section of Montreal's "Centre-ville." Other performances ...

  7. Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal - Wikipedia

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    On May 28, 1992, the museum opened in its new 15,100 m 2 (163,000 sq ft) location at Place des Arts in Downtown Montreal. [6] The museum is now part of the largest cultural complex in Canada, which combines the performing arts and visual arts. At the inauguration of its new building, close to 20,000 people visited the museum on May 29 and 30, 1992.

  8. M Telus (concert hall) - Wikipedia

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    The venue is within walking distance from Place-des-Arts Metro station, the Complexe Desjardins in the west and from the Saint-Laurent metro station. In 2011, the venue was ranked as the ninth most popular club venue worldwide in ticket sales. [2] In 2016, naming rights were acquired by Telus. The telecommunications company plans to invest $5 ...

  9. Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier - Wikipedia

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    Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier is a large multipurpose venue in Montreal, Quebec equipped with sophisticated technical equipment. It seats 2,996 people and is part of the Place des Arts cultural complex in Montréal's Quartier des Spectacles entertainment district. [1] It is the largest multipurpose stage in Canada. [2]