This MMFA exhibit it free to the public until January 15

Jan 6 2017, 5:39 am

Montreal’s most renowned museum, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, currently has an amazing art exhibition that is free to the public until January 15th.

Titled The Michal and Renata Hornstein Pavilion for Peace, the massive exhibit signals the start of the city’s 375th birthday celebrations and features 750 works of art.

The exhibition is nearly 5,000 square meters in size, housing art going back to the Middle Ages. It currently showcases paintings by Monet, Picasso, Rodin, Matisse, Soulages, Poussin, and many more.

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It is the only collection of its kind in Quebec and the second largest of its kind in Canada.

In addition to the art exhibit, the Pavilion for Peace includes the Michel de la Cheneliere International Atelier for Education and Art Therapy. There are workshops for individuals and families as well as school and community groups.

You have roughly two weeks left to see some incredible art at the low, low cost of $0. After that, regular entrance fees will apply, so be sure to get to the MMFA ASAP!

The Michal and Renata Hornstein Pavilion for Peace

When: Free until January 15, 2017
Where: The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, 1380 Rue Sherbrooke O

 

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