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Chapelle historique du Bon Pasteur

Chapelle historique du Bon Pasteur

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4.9 Google Review
100, rue Sherbrooke E, Montréal, Québec, H2X 1C3, Canada
(514) 872-5338
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Jun 16, 2018
A small historic chapel with astounding accoustics converted into a non profit concert venue . Concerts range from chamber music to jazz ; mostly up and coming musicians of great quality . All concerts well attended .

Feb 26, 2017
We saw an amazing music show called Les Fonoformies where two animator guide children and parents through very original visual stands that incorporate music such as a wall that when touched creates music (by musicians just behind you). Our son, at 18 months, was in awe as he interacted with the settings. A great way to introduce children to music and we enjoyed it as well.

Feb 6, 2015
Awesome free concerts!

Aug 26, 2015
Une salle concert dans une chapelle de la Nouvelle-France. Beaucoup de concerts gratuits.

Apr 3, 2016
Un endroit magique, un vrai plaisir pour les sens.

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