4 tourist attractions to see in Outremont
In 2020, Outremont counts more than 25, 000 inhabitants and a size of 3.9 square kilometres. Outremont is more than several commerce on Bernard Street, parks, and cultural institutions. It’s a lifestyle! A lot of people would like to move in there to fully appreciate its neighbourhood life. Since 2001, I have helped thousands of individuals to sell or to buy a property in Outremont. A good real estate agent in Outremont knows perfectly the district where he’s working. In this article, I will present to you 4 essential tourist attractions in Outremont.
Outremont Theather
You want to see movies or spectacles in a historical place. Inaugurated in 1929, Outremont Theather is the perfect place. His mission is to :
- develop an artistic sensibility of the general public ;
- Encourage citizen participation.
At his beginning, the institution offers silent films and music-hall spectacles. In the ’70s, Outremont Theather has been growing thanks to M. Roland Smith, owner of the Theather and cinephile. Quickly, the establishment welcomed artists likes Pauline Julien, Diane Dufresne, and Félix Leclerc. Today, the establishment proposes a complete Programmation of spectacles and films for everybody.
Henri-Bourassa Library
Whether is to study or just to escape by reading a novel, Henri-Bourassa Library proposes to Outremont’s citizens more than 90, 000 documents. Today, located at 41 avenues Saint-Just, the first library in Outremont has been inaugurated in 1948 on Durocher street. After, it was moved to 532 avenues Querbes to finally install, in 1965, on Davaar Street. In addition, to borrow a book, magazines, and video games, the Library proposes several activities for everybody.
Outremont’s gallery
Why should you go to Montréal Museum of Fine Art when there are great expositions in Outremont’s gallery? Located directly in Henri-Bourassa Library, you can see all year long different expositions and painting. From time to time, there will be a music concert. The mission of Outremont Gallery is simple: To ensure that the citizens of Montreal have access to the arts and culture.
Campus MIL – Université de Montréal
To offer a durable and rallying project here’s was the mission of Montreal’s University when revamping the former marshaling yard of Outremont. Since 2019, more than 2, 000 students can attend their course in the new science pavilion of Montréal’s University.
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