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Pointe-a-Calliere Museum
4.7/59 Reviews
Rue St-Paul
4/53 Reviews
<100m away
Centre d'Histoire de Montreal
3.5/53 Reviews
205m away
This may be good for the audience at the school stage, maybe some people especially want to know more about the archeology and history of Montreal. In my opinion, I am boring to death, because I don't like seeing endless old rocks and broken plates. The subtitles on the monitor are too small, and some interactive touch screen panels do not work. What frustrated me was the terrible layout design of the museum. I spent nearly 20 minutes trying to find a way out, but I kept coming back to the same place again and again. They gave me a ticket with a map, but there, I don't even know where to start or where the theater is. Although I did appreciate the video introduction at the beginning. It is more knowledgeable and creative.
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This may be good for the audience at the school stage, maybe some people especially want to know more about the archeology and history of Montreal. In my opinion, I am boring to death, because I don't like seeing endless old rocks and broken plates. The subtitles on the monitor are too small, and some interactive touch screen panels do not work. What frustrated me was the terrible layout design of the museum. I spent nearly 20 minutes trying to find a way out, but I kept coming back to the same place again and again. They gave me a ticket with a map, but there, I don't even know where to start or where the theater is. Although I did appreciate the video introduction at the beginning. It is more knowledgeable and creative.
The history of this city is quite long. The landscape here is also very exquisite. The Archaeological History Museum has a huge building area. Many objects are also very novel. The archaeological things are very exquisite.
It's worth going, meditation and appreciation, the season is not good this time, summer is the most beautiful
The Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History is located in Old Montreal. It looks like it has a taste of history. Don't go in the morning. The opening time is relatively late. After you enter, it is full of historical charm. You must go.
It is not only a national historical classic, but also the birthplace of Montreal. Since the museum itself is built on a real site, when visitors walk down the stairs, they walk into the real history of Montreal.