
Biodôme de Montréal
4777 Avenue Pierre-de-Coubertin, Montreal
The Biodôme is one of the most unusual natural history museums in the world — a former Olympic cycling velodrome converted into four recreated ecosystems under one roof, where you walk from a tropical rainforest through a Laurentian maple forest to the St.

Biosphère
160 Chemin du Tour-de-l'Île, Île Sainte-Hélène, Montreal
The Biosphère is Buckminster Fuller's geodesic dome — a 62-metre-diameter steel lattice sphere built as the United States Pavilion for Expo 67 that has become one of the most recognisable structures in Montreal and one of the most important buildings of the 20th century.

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
1380 Rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is Canada's most visited art museum and one of the most encyclopaedic collections in North America — 44,000 works spanning five pavilions on both sides of Sherbrooke Street, connected by underground tunnels, covering everything from Old Masters to Inuit art to contemporary installation.

Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal (MAC)
1 Place Ville-Marie, McGill, Montréal, H3B 3P4, Canada
The MAC is Canada's first museum dedicated exclusively to contemporary art — founded in 1964 and currently undergoing a major expansion that will transform it into one of the most significant contemporary art institutions in North America.

Pointe-à-Callière Museum
350 Place Royale, Vieux-Montréal, Montreal
Pointe-à-Callière is Montreal's archaeology and history museum — built directly on top of the city's birthplace, the exact spot where Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve founded Ville-Marie in 1642.
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