The square in front of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is large, and you can watch different performances. Transportation is also very convenient, as it is in the city center. The square in front of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is large, and you can watch different performances. Transportation is also very convenient, as it is in the city center. The square in front of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is large, and you can watch different performances. Transportation is also very convenient, as it is in the city center.
The square in front of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is large, and you can watch different performances. Transportation is also very convenient, as it is in the city center. The square in front of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is large, and you can watch different performances. Transportation is also very convenient, as it is in the city center. The square in front of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is large, and you can watch different performances. Transportation is also very convenient, as it is in the city center.
If you go to Canada in winter, it is recommended to visit some of these indoor attractions so that you don’t have to worry about strong winds and snowstorms. The tickets to the art gallery are not very cheap, but it is very large, so you can prepare half a day to look at the art exhibits.
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts features works by famous domestic artists. The lobby design here is also quite huge, integrating many advantageous resources. You can also see many good paintings in the museum.
Perfect Montreal Gallery! Let people miss, many works of art displaying some contemporary art!
This is the best art museum in Canada, so you must come. There are many works in this museum, and it is also quite large in scale, so here you can freely wander in the ocean of art.
There are two kinds of tickets for the gallery. The first is The COLLECTION S and DISCOVERY EXHIBITIONS, which can visit all permanently preserved exhibits, free of charge below 30 years old and over 15 Canadian dollars per person. The second is called Major Exhibition. On the basis of the first one, the right to visit a variety of temporary pavilions has been added. They are under the age of 30, 15 Canadian dollars per person and over 30, 23 Canadian dollars per person. If you have time to choose the second one, you can see all the exhibits. But I spent three hours just barely looking through most of the exhibition halls, so I could buy the first ticket if I was short of time or not interested in the temporary exhibition hall. Art galleries are not allowed to carry large bags (longer than 32 x 43 cm in width). After purchasing tickets, remember to deposit large backpacks, and then enter the gallery from the ticket gate. After passing through the ticket gate, you can take the elevator to the G1 floor, and through the underground passage to other pavilions. Each of the five pavilions has its own strengths, ranging from modern art to Medieval oil paintings.
Last week I visited The MMFA and I loved it. Two years ago I wanted to go there but it was closed due to the pandemic.