It is a very little exhibition. Exactly as mentioned on many of the reviews in here. The place looks outstanding from the outside, so I was expecting that the display was placed all around the different corridors of the building. But instead, there is only one big room with everything on it.
I mean, it is not bad, the presented material on the exhibition is interesting, but judging by the great impression by watching the outside of the building, I expected something different. The building was the real reason why I decided...
Read moreThis is a pretty small museum, I would suggest that your whole group can read. It's not very child friendly. So I wouldn't suggest it if your bringing children under 10. The price is great, and there is a craft room for children, but it was closed while we were there, so I can't say for sure if we would have had a better time if our three year old had something to do. The whole Museum will probably take most families like ours thirty minutes or less to walk through and...
Read moreMusée des métiers d'art du Québec occupies one of the most attractive buildings in the Old Saint Laurent neighborhood, a converted nineteenth century Catholic church. It's a small museum that used to be free and that is still viewable at no cost on the first Sunday of the month. Seniors and students can view it at a reduced fee. The arts and crafts of Quebec are the main raison d'être of the...
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