New Montreal art installation lets you walk through endless Metro doors (PHOTOS)

Sep 19 2017, 9:46 pm

You may have noticed a series of old Metro doors around Montreal lately and wondered why they were there.

Turns out the doors are part of a new art installation.

Thresholds was created artist Michel de Broin that uses metro doors that open in succession.

The project can be found at QUAM’s  J.-A.-DeSève Pavilion and it has become a pretty popular Instagram spot.

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If you can’t get enough of the metro, you’ll now be able to walk through these 12 doors over and over again.

This installation is part of Montreal’s KM3  public art trail. This walking tour allows Montrealers to get up close and personal as you walk through the streets to view 22 works of public art created by artists in Quebec and all over the world.

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