Musée McCord Stewart - Admission





Description
Ancré au cœur de la métropole depuis plus de 100 ans, le Musée McCord Stewart met en lumière la vie à Montréal, d’hier à aujourd’hui. Il témoigne des histoires, de la vitalité, de la créativité et de la diversité des communautés qui la composent. Il conçoit des expositions et des activités éducatives, culturelles et citoyennes qui portent un regard critique et inclusif sur l’histoire sociale et les enjeux contemporains. Gardien d’un remarquable patrimoine, le Musée possède diverses collections – Archives, Art documentaire, Costume, mode et textiles, Cultures autochtones, Culture matérielle et Photographie – riches de 2,5 millions d’images, d’objets, de documents et d’œuvres d’art qui le positionnent comme l’un des musées de référence en Amérique du Nord.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Musée d'histoire de Montréal, du Québec et du Canada
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(18)
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The museum was great.The staff was friendly and helpful. Loved the location near the metro and the museum itself was easy to navigate.
Had fun at the museum enjoying their exhibit on Montreal restaurant history. Them menus were fascinating as were the prices!!!
How powerful. The display about the displacement of indigenous people is really thought provoking. There is also a display about street photography which is also interesting. A small cafe serving nice coffee rounds it off. Lifts to each floor.
LOTS to see and we enjoyed it. The large photo display is excellent. The Native Indian section most informative. Strong recommendation.
Always intriguing, interesting and very well documented, this museum offers fascinating exhibitions. Strongly rooted in Montreal society, Quebec and Canada.
While we were hoping to see its extensive collection of wampum, we did enjoy the current exhibit on the 1st Nations in Quebec and the need for reconciliation. The street photography of Montreal was also interesting.
The McCord Stewart Museum is a hidden gem of a museum in Montreal's many museums. I am a frequent visitor to the museum, and each visit is more memorable than the last. The recent Costume Balls and the Pounding the Pavement photo expositions are exceptional. Each one allows the visitor to quietly absorb and personalize the experience. The exhibitions are perfect foils, each presenting an inside glance into what was and is Montreal and its citizens. Both exhibitions are a must-see!
Interesting museum for specific exhibitions/themes. I loved the ballroom attires from back in the day, as well as the presentation of a few dresses newly designed by students inspired buy the theme.
a superb museum , very touching , which tells the story of the natives , sublime films and photos , to do if you want to understand the history of this country ,
Merci de votre visite et d'avoir partagé votre expérience !



