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MUSO - Musée de société des Deux-Rives
Located at less than 45 minutes from Montreal, the MUSO - Musée de société des Deux-Rives invites you to experience the history of the textile industry in Canada like nowhere else with the exhibition "MOCO : The Fabric of a Town ". Discover more than ...
 
Located in the Haut-Richelieu region, COOP ART[O] is a cooperative and hub of artistic creativity, dedicated to the dissemination and promotion of arts and culture in a variety of fields, including visual arts, literature, music, theater and fine crafts ...
 
Galerie Renée-Blain
Renée-Blain Gallery of the Centre socioculturel de Brossard is mandated to promote the visual arts of various trends and to promote the dissemination of the works of professional artists from the region and elsewhere. It offers seven exhibitions a year ...
 
La Route des Arts du Richelieu
This tourist route through the Richelieu Valley connects visual arts and craft creators. Artists and artisans also participate in several exhibitions and group activities at different locations in the region.
 
Atelier-galerie Sylvie Brunet
This painter seeks to communicate joy and good humor with paintings with bright and frank colors. His works, which are similar to naive painting, already arouse great interest. They are found everywhere, both among professionals and art lovers.
 
Musée des beaux-arts de Mont-Saint-Hilaire
The Musée des beaux-arts de Mont-Saint-Hilaire invites you to discover the rich culture of Montérégie. The city itself and surrounding area are home to the highest concentration of artists in the province as well as many forms of artistic expression. ...
 
Marie-Rose Centre
Marie-Rose Centre (CMR) is a multi-faceted historical site. This museum space is distinguished by the diversity of its permanent offerings, to which are added specific thematic tours a temporary exhibition. Its mission is to help visitors discover the ...
 
Only a few minutes from downtown Montreal, the Vanasse Gallery occupies the ground floor of a historic building in the heart Saint-Lambert, a destination known by art lovers and collectors. The gallery, adjacent to the train station, is easily accessible ...
 
Built in 1766, this French-style home became an historic monument in 1965. Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine, Prime Minister of Lower Canada, lived here for part of his childhood. Visit a permanent exhibit on the home’s history and temporary exhibits that change ...
 
Maison Lenoblet-du-Plessis
The Maison Lenoblet-Duplessis is first and foremost an interpretation center that showcases the history and heritage of the town of Contrecoeur. It's also a place of constant cultural activity, with a new exhibition every year. Guides are on hand to answer ...