A treasure museum on the small Montreal island of le Sainte-Hélène, a museum that was only noticed after buying a Montreal tourist package, and was established by a Canadian businessman and collector in 1955. The museum was only a seasonal museum at the beginning. In 1975, it became open to the public for a full year. I just checked their official website and found that their home had been permanently closed on February 16, 2021 due to the impact of the epidemic. It was somewhat regrettable. The Stewart Museum mainly displays and introduces the influence of European civilization on North American culture and history, and displays a variety of artworks and exhibit books. The museum was recognized as a national historical site in Canada in 2007. The exhibition hall is located in the heritage building of St. Helen's Island in Parc Jean-Drapeau. The museum mainly has two special exhibitions and permanent exhibitions. There are two special exhibitions each year. I especially like this old building, which combines classical and modern. Standing on the stairs, you can also overlook the sea view. In winter, there is thick snow on the island. It is not very convenient to walk, but it is still worth checking in.
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A treasure museum on the small Montreal island of le Sainte-Hélène, a museum that was only noticed after buying a Montreal tourist package, and was established by a Canadian businessman and collector in 1955. The museum was only a seasonal museum at the beginning. In 1975, it became open to the public for a full year. I just checked their official website and found that their home had been permanently closed on February 16, 2021 due to the impact of the epidemic. It was somewhat regrettable. The Stewart Museum mainly displays and introduces the influence of European civilization on North American culture and history, and displays a variety of artworks and exhibit books. The museum was recognized as a national historical site in Canada in 2007. The exhibition hall is located in the heritage building of St. Helen's Island in Parc Jean-Drapeau. The museum mainly has two special exhibitions and permanent exhibitions. There are two special exhibitions each year. I especially like this old building, which combines classical and modern. Standing on the stairs, you can also overlook the sea view. In winter, there is thick snow on the island. It is not very convenient to walk, but it is still worth checking in.
Visiting the Stuart Museum, you can see many private collections such as antiques, oil paintings and antiquities from all over the world. Full-equipped, the museum is very comfortable to enjoy each exhibit, experience the world's precious collection.
<ctag id="143944" type="4" businesstype="0"># Winter View</ctag> Treasure Museum on the small island of Montreal Stewart Museum Detailed address: 20 Chem. du Tour de l'isle, Montr al, QC H3C 0K7, Canada Opening hours: closed from Monday to Tuesday, Wednesday to Sunday 10:00-17:00 Ticket price: $15 for tickets A treasure museum on the small island of Montreal le Sainte-Hélène, A museum that was only noticed after buying a Montreal tourist package was established in 1955 by another Canadian businessman and collector. The museum was originally a seasonal museum, and in 1975 it became open to the public throughout the year. I just checked the official website of their home and found that their home had been permanently closed on February 16, 2021 due to the impact of the epidemic. It was somewhat regrettable. The Stewart Museum mainly displays and introduces the influence of European civilization on North American culture and history, and displays a variety of artworks and exhibit books. The museum was recognized as a national historical site in Canada in 2007. The exhibition hall is located in the heritage building of St. Helen's Island in Parc Jean-Drapeau. The museum mainly has two special exhibitions and permanent exhibitions. There are two special exhibitions each year. I especially like this old building, which combines classical and modern. Standing on the stairs, you can also overlook the sea view. In winter, there is thick snow on the island. It is not very convenient to walk, but it is still worth checking in.
It is also a museum far from downtown Montreal. It is located on an independent island next to the port. It can be reached directly by subway, but the subway station has to walk for a while to arrive. It may be winter. It feels very cold on the island. I didn't meet a few people on the way. Fortunately, the positioning of Google Maps is very accurate and I found it very quickly. The shape of the museum is very distinctive, a bit similar to the manor. Transparent glass windows can climb up to overlook the scenery. The museum is closed on Monday and Tuesday during winter. The opening hours from Wednesday to Sunday are 10:00-17:00, the fare is 15 yuan, and the special ticket for students is 12 yuan. You can visit for free on the first Sunday of each month. It is also operated on Tuesday during summer. Personally feel that if you don't buy a museum package, there is no need to come and visit, but the earth hall next to this museum is very interesting, if you want to visit the earth hall, you can come and visit together. Because it is a manor, the museum is also a narrow road, and it is visited all the way. Most of the exhibitions here are temporary exhibitions. The exhibits will often change according to the theme of the season. If you have a plan to visit, you can also check the relevant information on the official website in advance. The museum combines the display of text pictures with multimedia, and the whole visit is boring, with a display of people's clothing that lived in Montreal at the time. Maybe this is the reason for the French area. The text comments here are mostly in English and French. There is no tour guide here, and all of them are slow visits. The last exhibition hall of the exhibition is pleasantly surprised and unexpected, a bit similar to the entertainment area, there are various game facilities here. The theme decoration style is also more colored.