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Secondary (Cycle 2)

Guided tours of the collections

While wandering freely through the collection of your choice, you’ll benefit from volunteer guides being on hand who will be able to answer your questions and help you in the procedure for appreciating the works aesthetically. This kind of tour provides an opportunity for learning about the collection at your own pace and taking advantage of the expertise of our mediation team at the same time.

Your choice of a tour of the:

  • Quebec and Canadian Art Collection
  • International Art Collection
  • Contemporary Art Collection
  • Arts of One World Collection

Information


In-person
The class goes to the Museum.

Duration Cost
XXXXX XXXXXX $

Reservations
514-285-2000

How to plan you visit

Raise students’ awareness about

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    Openness to the world of sensitivity, subjectivity and creativity
Activities

15 min
Let students get to know the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts’ collections by having them explore the Museum’s website.

To delve further into this topic

Since museums are reservoirs of collective memory, we suggest you take a look at the Memory theme on the EducArt platform.

Planning your visit

Group entrance

The group entrance is located at 2075 Bishop Street. Plan on arriving 30 minutes before the time scheduled for your visit.

School bus

If you are coming by school bus, allow extra time for potential traffic congestion.

Métro station

The Museum is a 5-minute walk from the Guy-Concordia Métro station (Guy exit).

Allow sufficient time

Allow approximately 30 minutes for students to be greeted at the entrance, to go to the cloakroom and washroom, and to be divided into groups.

Subgroups

To facilitate movement through the galleries and ensure that everyone gets a good view of the works, each class will be divided into two subgroups composed of a maximum of 15 students (11 for preschool groups). The class will regroup afterward in the workshop, if applicable.

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