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Covering the history of Montreal from its founding in 1535.
Covering the history of Montreal from its founding in 1535. The museum is housed in a former fire station that dates from 1903.
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335 Place d'Youville, Montréal, QC H2Y 3T1, Canada
+1 514-872-3207
A privately endowed foundation, DHC/ART is a permanent location for exciting and relevant temporary visual arts exhibitions and projects
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