Steeped in history, Le National is a theater located in the city, serving as an excellent venue for audiences to catch a play or a performance. The theater features a noteworthy interior with excellent lighting and good seating, ensuring comfort and a memorable experience for audiences. It can also be rented out for corporate events and functions.
Montreal Olympia Theatre is a heritage venue standing tall in the Old district of the town. l'Olympia Theater is an extraordinary point on the map of the city and has played hosts to concerts and events immeasurable. Artists such as Gilles Vigneault, Tori Amos, Georges Brassens, Loreena McKennit and Rita Mitsouko to name a few have been the ones to have graced the halls of this wonderful place. With its captivating performances and archetypal architectural wonders, l'Olympia is truly magnificent!
Cinémathèque Québécoise is a fantastic combination of old and new. The unique conservatory prides itself in preserving and promoting the film and television legacy of the world! Established in 1963, the institute boasts of an impressive collection of over 35,000 international movies, 25,000 TV series and various ephemera such as magazines, books, posters, photographs, scripts and production archives, all dedicated to the television and film heritage from all over the world. The place also features an interesting array of artifacts like old filming equipment, costumes, props and such. As such, Cinémathèque Québécoise is a melting pot of cultural cinema and a place where artists and filmmakers of all genres can learn about the evolution of world cinema, thus finding inspiration to make better movies.
Théâtre Saint-Denis was built in 1915 and was inaugurated on March 4, 1916. This theater presented classic performers such as the tenor Hipolito Lazaro and the violinist Jascha Heifetz. Besides, celebrities such as Emma Calvé, Alfred Cortot, Mischa Elman, Tita Ruffo, Jacques Thibaud and Théodore Botrel, it also hosted performances by Maurice Ravel in 1928. Both halls are equipped with the latest sound and lighting systems, and boast a joint capacity of 3151 with 2218 seats in hall 1 and 933 seats in hall 2. The theater is today utilized as a venue of dance performances, comedy, theater, musical concerts and seminars. After the show, you can stop over at any of the theater's partner restaurants and avail of a 10 percent discount.
Built into the former French Pavilion for Expo 67, the Montreal Casino is a unique rendition of the deconstructivist style of architecture. The design is a brilliant merger of clear-cut lines, geometric patterns, sinuous curves and gleaming surfaces. The facade boasts a striking, futuristic character, expertly illuminated to highlight each nuance of the complex design. Minimalist, yet intricate, the Montreal Casino is a landmark of architectural finesse. Located on a beautiful island in the St. Lawrence River, a visit to the casino is a classy affair and the dress code calls for good taste. Aside from the usual games of chance, the casino also features a Vegas-style cabaret, boutique, and complete conference facilities.
What was once an industrial shipyard for more than hundred years has been converted into a magnificent exhibition space for contemporary art by the local art enthusiasts Pierre and Anne-Marie Trahan. The sprawling complex comprises two main exhibition halls known as René Blouin - Division Gallery and the Collection Majudia, which exhibits the works of national as well as international artists throughout the year. And while you are at it, make sure to check out the performing arts events taking place at the magnificent artist studio and an expansive event space. Events like large scale product launches, concerts and exhibitions are held here regularly.
A place where fun and laughter resides, La Comédie de Montréal is worth visiting. The theater is known to host many shows which are fun for all and also provides a platform for the young artists. Designed stylishly, the theater can accommodate up to 200 people. The theater can also be rented for corporate activities and meetings.
Le Club au Square DIX30 is a cabaret-style dinner theater. Open to only those who are 18 years and above, you can enjoy delicious meals along with wine and fine spirits while watching a show. The venue regularly hosts comedy acts, cabaret and concerts. It is also available on rent for various events.