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Écomusée du fier monde
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The Ecomusee du fier monde is a museum about the industrial and working-class people of South Central Montreal, Canada, one of the city's oldest neighbourhoods. The museum is in the Bain Genereux, an art deco former indoor public bath, modeled on one in Paris and built in the 1920s. It is located at 2050 rue Atateken.
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Écomusée du fier monde

2050 R. Atateken, Montréal, QC H2L 3L8, Canada
4.5(248)
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The Ecomusee du fier monde is a museum about the industrial and working-class people of South Central Montreal, Canada, one of the city's oldest neighbourhoods. The museum is in the Bain Genereux, an art deco former indoor public bath, modeled on one in Paris and built in the 1920s. It is located at 2050 rue Atateken.

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attractions: Théâtre Prospero, Joyeux-Vikings Park, Afromusée, Grande Bibliothèque de BAnQ, L'Olympia, Émilie-Gamelin Place, Théâtre St-Denis, Saint-Jacques Park, Square Saint-Louis, La Fontaine Park, restaurants: Le Mousso, Marion Tavern, Sushi 4 Saisons, Les Délices Sirar, Uchi, Bistro Tôt ou Tard, Terrasse Chez Miller, Pamplemousse Cafe, Poutineville, Pizza Desi and Bar
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+1 514-528-8444
Website
ecomusee.qc.ca

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Nearby attractions of Écomusée du fier monde

Théâtre Prospero

Joyeux-Vikings Park

Afromusée

Grande Bibliothèque de BAnQ

L'Olympia

Émilie-Gamelin Place

Théâtre St-Denis

Saint-Jacques Park

Square Saint-Louis

La Fontaine Park

Théâtre Prospero

Théâtre Prospero

4.7

(119)

Open 24 hours
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Joyeux-Vikings Park

Joyeux-Vikings Park

4.5

(30)

Open 24 hours
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Afromusée

Afromusée

4.8

(33)

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Grande Bibliothèque de BAnQ

Grande Bibliothèque de BAnQ

4.7

(927)

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Nearby restaurants of Écomusée du fier monde

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Ali NoorAli Noor
A Glimpse into Montreal's Labour Legacy I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Écomusée du fier monde, and it proved to be a truly enlightening experience. Housed within a beautifully preserved 1920s bathhouse, this community museum offers a captivating journey into the working-class roots and labor history of Montreal. The museum's commitment to preserving the essence of the past is evident from the moment you step through its doors. The architectural charm of the bathhouse transports visitors to a bygone era, providing a fitting backdrop for the rich history it houses. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated, presenting a vivid tapestry of the lives and struggles of Montreal's working-class citizens. What sets Écomusée du fier monde apart is its emphasis on community engagement. It seamlessly weaves together personal narratives, archival materials, and interactive displays, offering visitors a truly immersive experience. The voices of those who toiled in factories, mills, and workshops resonate through the halls, offering a poignant reminder of their contributions to the city's growth. The museum's dedication to inclusivity is commendable. It doesn't shy away from addressing issues of social justice, highlighting the challenges faced by marginalized communities throughout history. This adds depth and nuance to the narrative, fostering a greater understanding of the complex interplay between labor, society, and progress. The museum staff deserve special mention for their knowledge and passion. Their enthusiasm is infectious, turning a simple visit into a deeply enriching educational journey. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a casual visitor, the Écomusée du fier monde offers something for everyone. In conclusion, the Écomusée du fier monde stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of Montreal's working-class communities. Its carefully curated exhibits and commitment to community engagement make it a must-visit for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the city's labor history. This museum is a living tribute to the unsung heroes whose contributions have shaped Montreal into the vibrant city it is today. THIS IS ALI NOOR & THIS IS MY REVIEW
R PangR Pang
So if you don't speak French, this place will be a disappointment to you. The most interesting part of the curated content is in French. I learned a lot about local Montreal history and while I didn't spend more than an hour in there, I enjoyed the reading and primarily wanted to visit for the architecture. This is more of a communal swimming pool (not a bathhouse as others mentioned) now converted into a heritage site. I'd still recommend visiting but if you do not speak French at all, perhaps it's best to save your dime, enter, take a few photos right at the reception area so you can enjoy the sight of this beautiful building instead.
Mr. AMr. A
Écomusée Fier du Monde is a small but delightful gem! It’s not overwhelming, which makes it perfect for a relaxed visit. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated, blending local history, traditional crafts, and nature beautifully. I loved the outdoor trails and the chance to watch artisans at work—it felt personal and authentic. The staff was friendly, and the cozy café was a nice touch. It’s not a massive museum, but that’s part of its charm. Just remember to take your time and soak in the details. A lovely spot for a quiet, enriching day out! Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5)
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A Glimpse into Montreal's Labour Legacy I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Écomusée du fier monde, and it proved to be a truly enlightening experience. Housed within a beautifully preserved 1920s bathhouse, this community museum offers a captivating journey into the working-class roots and labor history of Montreal. The museum's commitment to preserving the essence of the past is evident from the moment you step through its doors. The architectural charm of the bathhouse transports visitors to a bygone era, providing a fitting backdrop for the rich history it houses. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated, presenting a vivid tapestry of the lives and struggles of Montreal's working-class citizens. What sets Écomusée du fier monde apart is its emphasis on community engagement. It seamlessly weaves together personal narratives, archival materials, and interactive displays, offering visitors a truly immersive experience. The voices of those who toiled in factories, mills, and workshops resonate through the halls, offering a poignant reminder of their contributions to the city's growth. The museum's dedication to inclusivity is commendable. It doesn't shy away from addressing issues of social justice, highlighting the challenges faced by marginalized communities throughout history. This adds depth and nuance to the narrative, fostering a greater understanding of the complex interplay between labor, society, and progress. The museum staff deserve special mention for their knowledge and passion. Their enthusiasm is infectious, turning a simple visit into a deeply enriching educational journey. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a casual visitor, the Écomusée du fier monde offers something for everyone. In conclusion, the Écomusée du fier monde stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of Montreal's working-class communities. Its carefully curated exhibits and commitment to community engagement make it a must-visit for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the city's labor history. This museum is a living tribute to the unsung heroes whose contributions have shaped Montreal into the vibrant city it is today. THIS IS ALI NOOR & THIS IS MY REVIEW
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So if you don't speak French, this place will be a disappointment to you. The most interesting part of the curated content is in French. I learned a lot about local Montreal history and while I didn't spend more than an hour in there, I enjoyed the reading and primarily wanted to visit for the architecture. This is more of a communal swimming pool (not a bathhouse as others mentioned) now converted into a heritage site. I'd still recommend visiting but if you do not speak French at all, perhaps it's best to save your dime, enter, take a few photos right at the reception area so you can enjoy the sight of this beautiful building instead.
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Écomusée Fier du Monde is a small but delightful gem! It’s not overwhelming, which makes it perfect for a relaxed visit. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated, blending local history, traditional crafts, and nature beautifully. I loved the outdoor trails and the chance to watch artisans at work—it felt personal and authentic. The staff was friendly, and the cozy café was a nice touch. It’s not a massive museum, but that’s part of its charm. Just remember to take your time and soak in the details. A lovely spot for a quiet, enriching day out! Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5)
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A Glimpse into Montreal's Labour Legacy

I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Écomusée du fier monde, and it proved to be a truly enlightening experience. Housed within a beautifully preserved 1920s bathhouse, this community museum offers a captivating journey into the working-class roots and labor history of Montreal.

The museum's commitment to preserving the essence of the past is evident from the moment you step through its doors. The architectural charm of the bathhouse transports visitors to a bygone era, providing a fitting backdrop for the rich history it houses. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated, presenting a vivid tapestry of the lives and struggles of Montreal's working-class citizens.

What sets Écomusée du fier monde apart is its emphasis on community engagement. It seamlessly weaves together personal narratives, archival materials, and interactive displays, offering visitors a truly immersive experience. The voices of those who toiled in factories, mills, and workshops resonate through the halls, offering a poignant reminder of their contributions to the city's growth.

The museum's dedication to inclusivity is commendable. It doesn't shy away from addressing issues of social justice, highlighting the challenges faced by marginalized communities throughout history. This adds depth and nuance to the narrative, fostering a greater understanding of the complex interplay between labor, society, and progress.

The museum staff deserve special mention for their knowledge and passion. Their enthusiasm is infectious, turning a simple visit into a deeply enriching educational journey. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a casual visitor, the Écomusée du fier monde offers something for everyone.

In conclusion, the Écomusée du fier monde stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of Montreal's working-class communities. Its carefully curated exhibits and commitment to community engagement make it a must-visit for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the city's labor history. This museum is a living tribute to the unsung heroes whose contributions have shaped Montreal into the vibrant city it is today.

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So if you don't speak French, this place will be a disappointment to you. The most interesting part of the curated content is in French. I learned a lot about local Montreal history and while I didn't spend more than an hour in there, I enjoyed the reading and primarily wanted to visit for the architecture. This is more of a communal swimming pool (not a bathhouse as others mentioned) now converted into a heritage site. I'd still recommend visiting but if you do not speak French at all, perhaps it's best to save your dime, enter, take a few photos right at the reception area so you can enjoy the sight of this beautiful...

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Écomusée Fier du Monde is a small but delightful gem! It’s not overwhelming, which makes it perfect for a relaxed visit. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated, blending local history, traditional crafts, and nature beautifully. I loved the outdoor trails and the chance to watch artisans at work—it felt personal and authentic. The staff was friendly, and the cozy café was a nice touch. It’s not a massive museum, but that’s part of its charm. Just remember to take your time and soak in the details. A lovely spot for a quiet, enriching day out!

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