Few words on the Festival d’Histoire de Montréal
Montreal has a rich history: alive, intense and multicultural! Come to discover or rediscover it through 14 history, archeology and ethnology museums that are accessible to everyone. Their exhibitions and archives gather more than 2.3 million objects that express the evolution of the territory of Montreal from prehistory to the present day. Each year, the museums present with passion and precision more than 30 exhibitions and events along with regular visits and numerous online activities. Fourteen museums and just as many ways of telling the stories of the city and its past… and to make us love it even more.
➡️ To learn more about it, visit the website of the Festival d’Histoire de Montréal
The Proposition of Hurtubise House
Have you ever asked yourself what a dissection over a century ago would have looked like? Have you ever tried to imagine the way Queen Victoria’s death has been honored in Montreal?
Coming back for another summer, the photography exhibition from the turn of the 20th century is featured in the Festival d’Histoire de Montréal! Come and discover immortalized scenes taken by the last occupant of Hurtubise House, Leopold Hurtubise. Be ready for fascination and wonder!
Novelty! Do not let your visual handicap keep you from the visit: the photography exhibition made several ajustements in order to adapt it for our public with visual impairment. Do not hesitate to come and ask for our adapted guide to live a unique audio experience!
Event details
Would you like to come to Hurtubise House for the Festival? Here you have some practical information…
🗓️ When? May 12, 13 and 14, 2023
💲Prices:
- 5$/person (14 years old and over)
- Free for 13 years and less
- Note: plan to have the exact amount in cash
IMPORTANT! Before coming to the house, be sure to reserve your spot at the following email address: coord@hcq-chq.org
3 easy steps:
- Choose your day: May 12, 13 or 14, 2023
- Select your preferred moment: AM (10:00-12:00) or PM (1:30-3:30)
- Tell us if you need an adapted guide
Enjoy your visit!