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Le Dîner en blanc, Montréal
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Le Dîner en blanc s’est passé au Square Victoria, en plein centre-ville de Montréal.
Notez que ce panorama a une bande sonore enregistrée sur place, s’il vous plaît allumez le son de votre ordinateur.
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The Dîner en blanc happened at the Square Victoria, in the heart of downtown Montreal.
Note that this panoramic photo has a soundtrack recorded on location, please turn on the sound on your computer.
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No commentsFestival International de Jazz de Montreal – Orkestre des Pas Perdus
The brass band Orkestre des Pas Perdus performs to the public at Montreal Jazz Festival’s main stage. Less than one hour ago, and not far from this spot, the Swing Tonique Jazz Band led a parade across the streets.Festival International de Jazz de Montreal – Louisiana Parade I
During the summer Montreal is thriving with festivals: Just for Laughs, Nuits d’Afrique, Fringe and Francofolies just to cite a few but Montreal Jazz Festival is probably the most famous of all, know as the biggest jazz festival in the world. In the afternoons, the Swing Tonique Jazz Band and Swing Connexion led the Louisiana Parade across the streets, pictured here in a 360 degrees panorama.Montreal Jazz Festival – Louisiana Parade II
Another 360 panoramic photo from the Louisiana Parade on the Montreal Jazz FestivalMusée PAC Pointe-à -Callière Museum of archaeology and history – Where Montreal was born – World Wide Panorama

This is my most recent submission to the World Wide Panorama, shot at the undergrounds of the Musée PAC. “Laid out in 1643 by French colonists as part of Fort Ville-Marie, the first catholic cemetery of Montréal can be seen by visitors at the Museum of Archaeology and History Pointe-à -Callière. Part of an extensive complex of ancient structures, digging sites and layers over layers of history of the Nouvelle-France, all forming the archaeological crypt of the museum, the cemetery is the oldest man-made structure directly associated with the founding of the city.”
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The permanent exposition Where Montréal Was Born covers six centuries of history taking you to an authentic archaeological site where you can see the birthplace of the city in the museum’s undergrounds.
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No commentsMusée PAC, Pointe-à -Callière Museum – an unusual underground
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