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Exhibition: “En photo… Être montréalais à la Belle-Époque”

26 Jun 23
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This summer, treat yourself to a journey through time in pictures.

This summer, there’s no need to travel far for a change of scenery. Maison Hurtubise, located on chemin de la Côte-Saint-Antoine in Westmount, transforms itself into an exhibition gallery during the summer and invites you to take a trip back in time to the Belle Époque, through a photographic exhibition featuring numerous photographs taken by Leopold Hurtubise.

En photo… Être montréalais à la Belle-Époque” presents unpublished photographs taken by Dr. Hurtubise in the early 20 th century, from 1901 to 1908. Nearly twenty images captured by the photographer’s Premo bellows camera are on display in the ancestral residence that bears his name. These photos have been selected from some 300-glass plate negatives dating from the early 20 th century, bearing witness to Montreal’s urban life at that time.


Far more than a simple photographic exhibition, this initiative by the Canadian Heritage of Quebec (CHQ) promotes a long-term historical vision. The CHQ has embarked on the immense task of archiving this rich photographic collection documenting Montreal’s social history. Stored in the archives of Maison Hurtubise, these documents required special attention.


The Heritage team has ensured that the exhibition is accessible to all audiences, including the visually impaired, who will be offered a bridge between the visible and perceptive worlds thanks to a detailed and explanatory audioguide.

Come experience La Belle-Époque in pictures through the eyes of Leopold Hurtubise, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, from June 20 to August 10, 2023, at 561 chemin de la Côte-Saint-Antoine in Westmount. Visitors must reserve their guided tour in advance to coord@hcq-chq.org.

We look forward to welcoming you!