Bookmarked Gizem Şentürk on Instagram: "Have you visited this underground tunnel built between 1832 and 1838? This tunnel channeled the Little River underground and drained rainwater until 1989, and this tunnel between the Eperon building and the Place Royale. Part of the collector sewer under Pointe-à-Callière was integrated into the Museum in 1992. Visitors can see 110 of the collector sewer It can travel in a section extending to meters. In a specially designed soundscape, they can enjoy a multi-sensory, contemplative experience thanks to the Memory Collector, an ingenious light installation projected onto the stone walls of the collector sewer. The exhibition respects the spirit of this impressive site; It immerses visitors in a mysterious underground world and transports them to a magical space full of history and emotion. An experience Montréal has never had before! 📍Montreal Museum of Archaeology and History 350 Place Royale Old Montréal (Québec) Canada H2Y 3Y5 MONTREAL ARCHITECTURE |MONTREAL HISTORY |MONTREAL MUSEUM | MONTREAL EXPLORE |MONTREAL GUIDE |MONTREAL CITY | CITY GUIDE |MONTREAL TOURISM . . . . #montreal #montrealcity #oldmontreal #oldportmontreal #montrealcanada #archeologicalmuseum #historymuseum #montrealtourism #exploremontreal #discovermontreal #montrealworld #pointeacalliere #visitmontreal #montrealarchitecture #visitcanada #travelcanada #heartsofcanada" (Instagram)
7,543 likes, 123 comments - __hermes__wings on May 5, 2024: "Have you visited this underground tunnel built between 1832 and 1838? This tunnel channeled the Little River underground and drained rai...".

Hidden underground tunnel

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