PLACE-DES-ARTS (MONTREAL METRO)


'Place-des-Arts' is a station on the Green Line of the Montreal Metro in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is in downtown Montreal in the borough of Ville-Marie. It was inaugurated on October 14, 1966, as part of the original network of the metro.
Designed by David, Boulva, et Cleve, it is a normal side-platform station built in open cut under boul. De Maisonneuve, with two ticket halls joined by corridors that surround and overlook the platforms. The eastern mezzanine includes staircases with one-way exit-only turnstiles. The station is joined by underground city to Place des Arts and Université du Québec à Montréal, and has a further four street-level exits.
The station features art by Frédéric Back: a massive stained glass mural entitled ''L'histoire de la musique à Montréal'' ("history of music in Montreal"). Unveiled on December 20, 1967, this stained glass was the first work of art to be commissioned for the Montreal metro system.

Contents
Origin of the name
Connecting bus routes
STM Night routes
Address of entrances
Nearby points of interest
Other
External links

Origin of the name


Mural at the station.

This station is named for the Place des Arts cultural complex. Opened in 1963, this complex includes five concert halls, including the largest multipurpose concert hall in Canada, and an art museum.

Connecting bus routes


===Regular STM routes===
Route Name Route Map Schedule
15 Sainte-CatherineMapSchedule
55 Boulevard Saint-Laurent (south-bound only)MapSchedule
80 Avenue du ParcMapSchedule
125 OntarioMapSchedule
129 Côte-Sainte-CatherineMapSchedule
535 Voies Reservées Du Parc/Côte-des-NeigesMapSchedule

STM Night routes

Route Name Route Map Schedule
358 Sainte-CatherineMapSchedule
363 Boulevard Saint-Laurent (south-bound only)MapSchedule
365 Avenue du ParcMapSchedule

Address of entrances



★ Jeanne-Mance entrance: 1555, rue Jeanne-Mance, at boul. de Maisonneuve

★ UQAM entrance: 150, rue Ontario, between rue Jeanne-Mance and rue Saint-Urbain

★ De Bleury Nord entrance: 2020, rue de Bleury, at av. du Président-Kennedy

★ De Bleury Sud entrance: 1990, rue de Bleury, at boul. de Maisonneuve

Nearby points of interest


===Connected via the underground city===

UQAM (pavillons Président-Kennedy, Chimie, Biochimie, and Arts IV)

Place des Arts

Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal

★ Complexe Desjardins

Hydro-Québec

Place-d'Armes metro station and points south
Other


★ Église du Gesù

★ Cinéma Imperial

External links



Société de transport de Montréal - official site

Montreal by Metro, metrodemontreal.com - photos, information, and trivia

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