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  1. The Monument-National is an historic Canadian theatre located at 1182 Saint Laurent Boulevard in Montreal, Quebec. With a capacity of over 1,600 seats, the venue was erected between 1891 and 1894 (130 years ago) and was originally the cultural centre of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society .

  2. Monument-National is the oldest theatre in Quebec and the home of the National Theatre School of Canada. Learn about its history, partnership opportunities, venues, shows and student programs.

  3. Located in the heart of the Quartier des spectacles, the Monument-National is a complex offering a wealth of show venues in downtown Montréal. It is the stage of a wide variety of shows, including productions from the National Theatre School of Canada, creative establishments, and festivals.

  4. From the moment of its inauguration in 1893, in the heart of what was in the process of becoming the Jewish district, the Monument-National established itself as a hotbed of creativity, innovation, debate and performance that made it one of the most important multiethnic community and cultural centres in America.

  5. Jul 22, 2012 · The Monument-National remains one of Canada's first multi-functional buildings. Among shows presented in 2012 were the musical version of Tremblay 's Les Belles Soeurs , the Québec folk group Mes Aïeux, and MUTEK, an international festival of electronic music and digital art.

  6. Built in Montreal in 1893, the Monument-National was for decades an essential stop for the great French, English, and Yiddish vaudevillians, as well as stars like Edith Piaf, Emma Albani, and Maurice Schwartz.

  7. The Rizal Monument is a national monument and the tomb of Philippine hero Jose Rizal. Designed by Swiss sculptor Richard Kissling (1848-1919) and unveiled in 1913, it is a sculptural group consisting of a cast bronze statue of Rizal with allegorical figures and a granite obelisk on a base where his remains are interred.