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  2. Admission fees. Single Admission Fees* * These admission fees do not apply to groups. ** Admission fees are subject to change. Buy your ticket online and get a $3 discount. The discount on tickets purchased online applies automatically to all admission fees, except for the Wednesday night rate.

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      Detailed admission fees. Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore:...

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      The MMFA’s website is funded by the Ministère de la Culture...

  3. Detailed admission fees. Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore: Giants of Modern Art. This ticket entitles you to visit: All the exhibitions on view. The collections. From February 10 to June 2, 2024. Buy tickets. General Admission Ticket. This ticket entitles you to visit:

  4. The MMFA’s website is funded by the Ministère de la Culture et des Communications as part of the implementation of measure 13 of Quebec’s digital culture plan.. Credit of the artwork (Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore: Giants of Modern Art) Georgia O’Keeffe (1887-1986), Jack-in-the-Pulpit No. III, 1930, oil on canvas, 101.6 x 76.2 cm. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Alfred ...

    • 1380, rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montréal, H3G 1J5, Québec
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    • The International Collection in The Pavilion For Peace
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    • Jim Dine, The King of Hearts
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    • Practical Guide & Tips For Visiting The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

    This collection is presented in the Michal and Renata Hornstein Pavilion for Peace, just inaugurated in 2016. Unlike the other galleries, the works are a bit squashed together in here. You have a selection of works from pre-Renaissance to post-Modern. The best pieces are imports from Paris, the cradle of modern art. There are pieces by Picasso, Gia...

    The modern and contemporary collections were my favorite part of the museum. I especially loved the bold canvases by Jean-Paul Riopelle, a famous Canadian abstract expressionist painter. He was a prolific artist whose work includes paintings, sculpture, prints, and ceramics. Riopelle was a pioneer of Montreal Automatisme and a leading figure in Lyr...

    The museum doesn’t have a super distinguished old masters collection. It’s hard to complete with places like the Louvre or the Prado, after all. But, still, there were a few gems, including some Renaissance pieces.

    The museum has lovely sculpture gardens, with 26 pieces of art on view for the public. It’s in two parts. The CGI Sculpture Garden and the Max and Iris Stern Sculpture Garden run from Du Musée Avenue in the north to Sherbrooke Street and Bishop Street in the south. The gardens feature some of the most prominent names in contemporary sculpture: Davi...

    The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is a bit obsessed with American Pop artist Jim Dine, an obsession that I wholly approve of. There’s his massive Twin Heart sculpture as you walk in the main entrance. There’s a sculpture trio on the opposite side of the street and one on Desmarais Street that’s blue with attached tools. Inside, there’s a skull paint...

    Bourgie Hall is a concert hall located in the former Erskine and American Church, a heritage building designed by the architect Alexander Cowper Hutchison in 1894. It was restored and opened in 2011. The building now boasts outstanding acoustics and beautiful decor, including 20 Tiffany stained glass windows. I hope you’ve enjoyed my guide to Montr...

    Address: The museum is located on the historic Golden Square Mile stretch of Sherbrooke Street at 1380 Rue Sherbrooke. Hours: Open Tuesday through Sunday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm (until 9:00 pm on Wednesday) Entry fee: $24 (31 and up), $16 (13-30), $12 (on Wednesdays), free with the Montreal Pass Metro: Guy-Concordia Metro Pro tip: You’ll have to c...

  5. These are the prices: Ticket prices & discounts. Wednesday Evenings $12. First Sunday of every month (Free except for the exhibition Seeing Loud: Basquiat and Music) Tickets & promotions. Buy tickets online now. Tours & tickets near Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.

  6. Price. Admission fees apply. Applications. iOS. Android. Sustainable choice. Cooperatives and non-profit organizations. website 514-285-2000 1 800-899-6873 email. map view.

  7. Categories : Decorative arts & design - Fine arts, from the old masters to contemporary art - First Nations and Inuit - Quebec & Canadian art - Religious Heritage - Visual Arts - World Cultures. Montreal museum of fine arts. 1380 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, QC H3G 1J5. 514 285-2000.

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