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montreal museum of fine arts

Montreal's full of things to see and do, but let's face it — not every spot in the city lives up to its ticket price. Between long lines, crowded halls, and underwhelming exhibits, some attractions just miss the mark.

But one local museum is getting international recognition for doing the opposite.

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Attention Montrealers! Here's a pop quiz to get you in the back-to-school spirit (no school attendance required): What do a block party, a harvest festival, a charity walk, a car show, and a game night have in common?

If you answered, "They're all free things to do in Montreal this weekend," you get an A+, bragging rights, and free admission to a whole lot of fun weekend events.

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Montreal museums are bursting with history, art, and culture, making them a must-visit for anyone in the city. From stunning displays at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, and fascinating exhibits at the McCord Museum all the way to the quirky Redpath Museum, there's something for everyone.

And there's only one thing better than a visit to a museum… and that's a free visit to a museum.

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Montreal is a melting pot of stories waiting to be told and experienced. In this city, a UNESCO-endorsed historic château stands alongside a space dedicated entirely to the captivating world of insects. There's a museum that explores Canada's Indigenous roots and others still that transport you to the avant-garde edge of contemporary art.

Here are eight standout Montreal museums that show the city is a cultural powerhouse:

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It's Victo — erm... National Patriots' Day weekend in Quebec! The unofficial kick-off to a season of barbecues and picnics in the park.

Unlike on other statutory holidays, many institutions will continue to welcome the public on Monday, May 22.

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Spring is that you? Well, The Weather Network forecasts cold temps and some "messy" winter storms into April. Just hang in there a little longer Montrealers... The sunny days are gradually returning so you can (finally) come out of your hibernation.

From the Good Friday–Easter long weekend, sugar shacks and springtime festivities, our city has a lot to offer at this time of the year. Plus, it's no longer freezing cold outside, and that only should motivate you to get dressed and get out.

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Since New Year's Day falls on a Sunday in 2023, store, service and institution operating hours are especially confusing. Some that are usually closed Sundays are recognizing the holiday on Monday. Some are only closed Sunday. And a select few are open both days.

Here's a breakdown of what's open and what's closed in Montreal on New Year's Day and Monday, January 2.

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Montreal's Museum of Fine Arts (MBAM) is totally free to visit on Thursday, December 29, Friday, December 30 and Saturday, December 31. The promotion grants you access to all of the museum's collections and exhibitions except Seeing Loud: Basquiat and Music. No reservation is required on those days.

The MBAM's collection consists of six sections, "international contemporary art," "early to modern international art," "Quebec and Canadian art," "decorative arts and design," "arts of one world," "graphic arts" and the sculpture garden.

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Sex workers, circus performers, drag queens and disabled children peer out from the walls of an exhibit at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA). Some of their faces may seem familiar, like the ghostly pair of identical sisters holding hands who inspired the iconic twins in Stanley Kubrick's The Shining, or the peculiar child gripping a toy grenade in a park who became the basis for Matt Groening's Bart Simpson.

Diane Arbus: Photographs, 1956-1971 not only brings into focus the artist's decades-long impact on pop culture, but also her humanization of marginalized people.

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Courtesy of MBAM.Montreal's Museum of Fine Arts is bringing the art of drag to its painted avenue downtown. On July 30, famed local performer Barbada and guests will present Drag Brunch MTL outdoors on the freshly decorated Avenue du Musée.

The Saturday morning show will be bilingual and open to adults and teens with an intergenerational focus.

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There's something so peaceful about spending a day wandering through an art gallery — one can't help but leave feeling inspired and rejuvenated, and thankfully Montreal is home to countless art hidden gems that are totally worth a visit.

In hopes of drawing attention to the lesser-known galleries in the city, we've compiled a list of Montreal art galleries that aren't your typical Montreal must-see museum choices. With so many art galleries across the 514 that you might not have heard of before, now is the perfect time to widen your Montreal art scene horizons.

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The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MBAM) is throwing five "monochrome parties" to celebrate its exhibition Nicolas Party: L'heure mauve. Attendees are encouraged to dress in colours inspired by what the museum in a press release calls the "the chromatic and phantasmagorical world" of the artist.

Each of the events between March and September will have a different colour assignment. The colour of the first party, on March 23, is green. Red follows on April 20, then blue on May 18, pink on June 8 and light green on September 21.

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