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Écomusée du fier monde

This Art-Deco-styled, former indoor public bath is now a museum.

Montreal, Québec

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The Beaux-arts interior with Pool layout still visible.   Urbansarquois / Atlas Obscura User
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Opened in 1927, this bathhouse named Bain généreux was at the heart of a working class neighborhood. Back then, most residences in Montreal did not have access to a bath or a shower. In an effort to increase workers' hygiene and to control illnesses, many public baths were opened throughout the city. Bain généreux distinguishes itself from other bathhouses, as it is the only one with Art Deco architecture.

Designed by renowned architect Jean-Omer Marchand, the Bain généreux was converted into a museum and renamed Écomusée du fier monde in 1996. The museum hosts a permanent exhibition on the history of the bathhouse and the evolution of the surrounding working class neighborhood, as well as temporary art exhibitions. The building has preserved much of its initial architecture and layout and provides a unique way of learning about the history of early 1900s Montreal.

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The Ecomusée does not have parking but street parking is available—some spots with meters, some without—and is open Wednesday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The ticket office closes 30 minutes before the museum closes.

Rates are as follows. Adult: $14; student, senior, and child: $8; family (2 adults, 3 children): $20; child 6 years and under: free.

Free visit of the museum on the first Sundays of the month for people under 20 years of age.

For the best experience, visit when there is an art exhibit.

The museum does not accept American Express or Discover credit cards.

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Écomusée du fier monde
2050 R. Atateken
Montreal, Québec, H2L 3L8
Canada
45.520278, -73.563611
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