2 Best Sights in Montreal, Quebec

Arsenal Art Contemporain

Downtown

Housed in a repurposed shipyard boasting 80,000 square feet of exhibition space, Arsenal Art Contemporain dedicates itself to the support, promotion, and development of contemporary art and has been credited with helping revitalize the old industrial area of Griffintown. The largest private art center in Canada, it was originally founded in Montréal in 2011 but also has locations in Toronto and New York City.

Fondation PHI pour l'art contemporain

Old Montréal

Housed in two heritage buildings, this nonprofit organization aims to showcase compelling contemporary art from around the world. The Foundation presents two to three major exhibitions a year in addition to a series of public events, special collaborative projects, and a forward-thinking education program. A free app takes you through the exhibits, and podcasts provide a fascinating look at the artists themselves. Check the website or call before you visit as the Fondation Phi closes regularly for installations.

451–465 rue St-Jean, Montréal, Québec, H2Y 2R5, Canada
514-849–3742
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues., Reservations essential