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Place des Arts

Place des Arts

175 Rue Sainte-Catherine, Montréal, Montréal, Quebec
(514) 285-4200
http://placedesarts.com/index.en.html
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Place des Arts was inaugurated during a period that would prove to be one of Montréal’s most prolific in terms of major construction projects that went on to change the metropolitan landscape. Place Ville-Marie, Place Bonaventure, the Metropolitan Expressway, the Metro, the Stock Exchange Tower, Expo 67, Île Notre-Dame, and Habitat 67 all rose from the dust during the 1960s in Montréal, as did Place des Arts, which welcomed its first spectators on September 21, 1963.

Recognized as a building of exceptional heritage value, Place des Arts—which has become an all-important cultural hub—was born of the desire of Montrealers to endow themselves with a concert hall that lived up to the city’s expectations. In 1955, at the initiative of Montréal’s mayor, Jean Drapeau, a group of influential businessmen laid the foundation for the project. The Centre Sir-George-Étienne-Cartier Corporation was officially created in 1958, and it was through this entity that the project was taken to completion. Construction began on February 11, 1961.

Made up today of six performance halls comprising of a total of 8,000 seats, Place des Arts also includes rehearsal halls, a costume workshop, warehouses, and office space that make it a true crossroads of Montréal and Québec cultural life, located at the heart of the Quartier des Spectacles in Montréal.

Photo Credit: By Jeangagnon - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=22227480

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  • Concert in la Salle Wilfred-Pelletier
    guestBook Guestbook/ ahera079/ May 31, 2017

    I attended a Sigur Rós concert last night in the Salle Wilfred-Pelletier and it was amazing. We were seated in the mezzanine and the sound was amazing! Everyone had a blast and the theatre was beautifully lit at night before the show!

  • Lively summer nights
    guestBook Guestbook/ yamaneko/ Apr 22, 2017

    Place des arts is the place to be in the summer. The ambiance is very festive, lots of festivals such as the International Jazz Festival, the Just for Laughs and more. On top of that, there are great restaurants nearby to grab a bit before a show at Salle Wilfred-Pelletier, or the Musée d'arts contemporains. It is also very accessible by metro and bus.

  • Explore150 photoSpot Snapshot/ NicolasNault/ Apr 14, 2017
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NEWS FEED
  • Explore150 photoSpot Snapshot/ Lovelie/ Sep 19, 2017
  • Explore150 photoSpot Snapshot/ ahera079/ May 31, 2017
  • Concert in la Salle Wilfred-Pelletier
    guestBook Guestbook/ ahera079/ May 31, 2017

    I attended a Sigur Rós concert last night in the Salle Wilfred-Pelletier and it was amazing. We were seated in the mezzanine and the sound was amazing! Everyone had a blast and the theatre was beautifully lit at night before the show!

  • Lively summer nights
    guestBook Guestbook/ yamaneko/ Apr 22, 2017

    Place des arts is the place to be in the summer. The ambiance is very festive, lots of festivals such as the International Jazz Festival, the Just for Laughs and more. On top of that, there are great restaurants nearby to grab a bit before a show at Salle Wilfred-Pelletier, or the Musée d'arts contemporains. It is also very accessible by metro and bus.

  • Explore150 photoSpot Snapshot/ NicolasNault/ Apr 14, 2017

Place des Arts was inaugurated during a period that would prove to be one of Montréal’s most prolific in terms of major construction projects that went on to change the metropolitan landscape. Place Ville-Marie, Place Bonaventure, the Metropolitan Expressway, the Metro, the Stock Exchange Tower, Expo 67, Île Notre-Dame, and Habitat 67 all rose from the dust during the 1960s in Montréal, as did Place des Arts, which welcomed its first spectators on September 21, 1963.

Recognized as a building of exceptional heritage value, Place des Arts—which has become an all-important cultural hub—was born of the desire of Montrealers to endow themselves with a concert hall that lived up to the city’s expectations. In 1955, at the initiative of Montréal’s mayor, Jean Drapeau, a group of influential businessmen laid the foundation for the project. The Centre Sir-George-Étienne-Cartier Corporation was officially created in 1958, and it was through this entity that the project was taken to completion. Construction began on February 11, 1961.

Made up today of six performance halls comprising of a total of 8,000 seats, Place des Arts also includes rehearsal halls, a costume workshop, warehouses, and office space that make it a true crossroads of Montréal and Québec cultural life, located at the heart of the Quartier des Spectacles in Montréal.

175 Rue Sainte-Catherine, Montréal, Montréal, Quebec
(514) 285-4200
http://placedesarts.com/index.en.html
Always open
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Photo: By Jeangagnon - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=22227480

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