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The Canadian Centre for Architecture is an architecture museum and research institute.The building surrounds the Shaughnessy House, an 1876 Second Empire-style mansion.
The Canadian Centre for Architecture is an architecture museum and research institute.The building surrounds the Shaughnessy House, an 1876 Second Empire-style mansion. Across boulevard René-Lévesque from the CCA is a sculpture garden with works designed around the theme of architecture.
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1920 Baile Street, Montreal, QC, Canada
+1 514-939-7000
An entertainment complex at the site of the former home of the Canadiens from 1926-1996
The Musee des Beaux-Arts or Museum of Fine Arts in Montreal has free permanent exhibitions and many prominent traveling exhibits
A four building complex composed of black metal and glass, built in 1967 and designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Contemporary art gallery located in the Parisian Laundry building
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The Windsor Station is a former railway station that is a landmark today for its Romanesque Revival architecture
Offers kayak, pedal boat, and canoe rentals, plus beginner kayaking lessons, along the Lachine Canal; it's located just across the canal from the Atwater Market