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June 1, 2016 to March 10, 2017
Tuesday to Sunday • 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Admission: Adults $16 /Seniors $15 /Students $10 /12 to 16 $5 /11 and under $0
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Location : Musée de la civilisation
85, rue Dalhousie
Québec , QC
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Discover 25 events that, since the fall of the Berlin Wall, have left a mark on our time. Through 18 filmed interviews with key actors in these events, filmmaker Hugo Latulippe traces the roots of these upheavals and examines their impact.
From the occupation of Tiananmen Square by Chinese students in 1989 to the Greek anti-austerity protests, from the Zapatista uprising in Mexico to the Maple Spring of Québec students, Hugo Latulippe paints the portrait of a political generation and explores activist demands in today's world. Photos, testimony, and iconic objects illustrate his findings. The filmmaker cracks the code of social change and invites citizens to write a new Constitution for the World – a Legend for Tomorrow's World.
November 24 to 27, 2016
Quebec artisans and producers are waiting for you to make you discover delicious products, beauty products, original jewelry, clothing, accessories and several unique creations....
March 8, 2016 to April 2, 2017
Today's "nanos" can be found in electronic gadgets, cosmetics, sports equipment, and medical treatments. Thousands more promising new applications are also on the way. Nanotechnology has drawn o...
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June 18, 2016 to September 4, 2017
What do we really know about our four-footed friends? The exhibition Like Cats and Dogs introduces visitors aged 6 and over to a wealth of scientific, sociological, and cultural findings about these ...