Place des Arts in Montreal: a great place to hang out
Place-des-Arts is a beautiful art venue nested in the middle of the Montreal. It's one of my favourite places in the city. It's a great spot to hangout as there is always something to see, do or hear in there. It is the largest cultural and artistic complex in Canada.
This living art complex is a MUST see if you are planning to visit Montreal. From June to August, this place is packed! The street vibe is lovely, there is no admission fee and it is child friendly! Place-des-Arts is Montreal's central entertainment complex. This fun entertainment area hosts many concerts, plays , festivals, parties and many other events (Opera, theatre or Broadway musicals). Among the major ones you can find The International Jazz Festival, Just for laughs, Les Francofolies and Montréal en lumière. In the past years the complex has seen a new facelift. It got bigger and more tourist friendly. Tourists and locals enjoy spending time here regardless the season. The Esplanade is a vast outdoor space connecting all of Place-des-Arts’ show venues. This outdoor plaza has fountains and an ornamental pool and it is attached to the Complex Desjardins shopping centre via an underground tunnel. Many of the concerts are held inside of the complex of theatres in the area, but there are a lot of free ones held outdoors. There also are plenty of shops and restaurants around, in case you get hungry or want to go shopping. One of the things that I love about Montreal is the city’s commitment to public art. In Places-des-Arts you can see comedy shows, public street performers, giants, free entertainment/play areas with games. Some of the artists I have seen performing in Place-des-Arts are Pink Martini, Cesaria Evora, Goran Bregovic, Norah Jones and many others less famous. Place-des-Arts is easily accessible by metro. Even the underground lobby connecting the metro station to the Arts complex and the Desjardins shopping centre has been renovated. Everything breaths art in there, from the artworks on the wall, or the lights installation to the visual exhibitions or interactive sculptures. The Esplanade itself is nice place to sit, relax and admire the urban architecture. You can grab a snack and enjoy the views. Did I mention that during winter there is a free entry huge skating rink where you can practice your skating skills? Also, the Christmas Fair which is held in December is simply amazing! The winter Carnival attracts lots of people even in freezing temperatures. This past August, Place-des-Arts hosted the 28th edition of Montreal First People Festival, an event highlighting American aboriginal art, history and traditions. The multidisciplinary event celebrated Aboriginal cultures from throughout the three Americas. The newly reconfigured Esplanade is a giant stage capable of hosting major public events all year round. This $34 million facelift turned the Esplanade into the signature space of a great cultural metropolis. I was fascinated by these artworks I have seen around Place-Des-Arts. They are all part of a major artwork, designed in five scenes by Stephen Schofield. What is your favourite city? Do you have more than one? What do you love about it/them? PANAMA SERIES: PANAMA CITY’S SKYLINE AT NIGHT PANAMA SERIES: THE GRINGO PRICE PANAMA SERIES: TEN FACTS OR MORE ABOUT BOQUETE, PANAMA PANAMA SERIES: BOQUETE’S FLOWERS AND COFFEE FESTIVAL PANAMA SERIES: VISITING DAMARLI ESTATE IN BOQUETE PANAMA SERIES: CARIBBEAN PARADISE - BOCAS DEL TORO ECUADOR SERIES: OTAVALO, THE ARTISAN MARKET MECCA ECUADOR SERIES: COTACACHI, THE CITY BETWEN TWO VOLCANOS ECUADOR SERIES - DUE DILIGENCE TRIP ECUADOR SERIES: TIPS FOR TRAVELLING TO ECUADOR HIKING IN MONT-ROYAL PARK, MONTREAL ZUMMER FUN BUS RIDE IN CONSTANTA, ROMANIA THE STONEHENGE OF ROMANIA: SARMIZEGETUSA REGIA LAURENTIANS MOUNTAINS: COTTAGE TRIP AT LAKE CACHÉE OTTAWA LIGHTS SHOW ON PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS HIKING AT DANUBE’S GORGES, ORSOVA, ROMANIA DECEBALUS CARVED STATUE, ROMANIA PIRATES TREASURE PLAYGROUND, CONSTANTA, ROMANIA DOLPHINARIUM 2, CONSTANTA, ROMANIA DOLPHINARIUM 1, CONSTANTA, ROMANIA GONDOLA RIDE IN MAMAIA RESORT, ROMANIA BEACH DAY IN CONSTANTA, ROMANIA BUBBLES - INDOOR PLAYGROUND IN CONSTANTA, ROMANIA BAHIA DE PAQUERA, NICOYA GULF, COSTA RICA EXPLORING AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS MACKINAC BRIDGE, MICHIGAN, USA CHASED BY TORNADOS IN MINNESOTA MINNEHAHA FALLS REGIONAL PARK, A GEM IN BETWEEN THE TWIN CITIES BANFF, A RESORT TOWN INSIDE THE BANFF NATIONAL PARK, ALBERTA, CANADA OLD PORT OF CONSTANTA, ROMANIA MORAINE LAKE, A SURREAL BEAUTY IN ALBERTA, CANADA TIPS ON HOW TO MAKE A LIVING WHILE TRAVELLING THE WORLD FEELING UNINSPIRED? VISIT A WELSH RETREAT: GLADSTONE’S RESIDENTIAL LIBRARY TURDA’S 400 FEET UNDERGROUND AMUSEMENT PARK, A HIDDEN GEM OF TRANSYLVANIA, ROMANIA VISIT TO SAINT-JOSEPH’S ORATORY IN MONTREAL, CANADA Unless stated otherwise, all photos used in this posts are taken and owned by myself. If you wish to use any of my images, please contact me! Thank you for reading, I hope you enjoyed it! Please leave your feedback in the comments, I would love to hear your thoughts!
Histoire de la musique à Montréal (1967), painted glass and wrought iron realized by Frédéric Back. This artwork is installed in the Place-des-Arts metro station.
Multimedia zone - 35 digital screens designed by Érick Villeneuve where original digital works are displayed for millions of passersby
Multimedia zone is a corridor connecting Place des Art metro station to Complex Desjardins shopping centre
Artworks in the underground tunnel of Place-des-Arts
Place-des-Arts play area
Place-des-Arts ornamental pool
View over Complex Desjardins
TD stage -
Rio Tinto stage
Moose -Montreal First People Festival
L'Effigie et les enfants by Stephen Schofield
La directrice et le figurant by Stephen Schofield
La cadence by Stephen Schofield
Le petit théâtre by Stephen Schofield
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Looks like a really nice and colourful place to visit. Is it a modern arts precinct? Some of the art looks pretty great, but some of it really isn't to my taste!
It's a mix of modern arts with the older buildings including theatres, Opera and concert halls.
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They added so many cool things, since we were there. Loving it!
Each year something changes in there ;0)
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Jeeze. It's beautiful. I'm not much of a city sort of guy, but between you and @tattodjay I'm missing the major art there.
I've never been to Montreal. I'm thinking it's time for me to rectify that error. Thanks for a truly wonderful post about a great city. I really do appreciate it.
You should probably plan a visit to both NYC and Montreal then. Give me a shout and we'll meet up. ;0)
Oh Montreal is just gorgeous, so nice that they encourage art forms, something that is grossly lacking with our city fathers!
Thank you for sharing @lymepoet :)
That's why I fell in love with this city! Each time I return to Montreal, I have thrilled to discover new art projects going on!
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Wow !! This is definitely a happening city. Art & creativity all over the city. I will go nuts just staring at them.
Yes, Art is definitely happening in here ;0)
Oh my word, I would definitely want to attend the international Jazz Festival there, the list of the artists performing there just made my jaw drop!
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Each year there are so many known and new artists performing during the Jazz Fest. If you attended once, you will definitely want to return. ;0)