Glasswork by Nicolas Sollogoub being removed for its restauration, station McGill (2012)
Since 2007, STM has invested heavily to implement its new care and restoration program for the works of art in the Montréal métro. To help maintain the integrity of its artistic heritage assets, STM regularly calls upon art specialists at the Centre de conservation du Québec (CCQ), a multidisciplinary team of professionals. Some restoration work is carried out with the financial support of the ministère de la Culture et des Communications du Québec or the ministère des Transports, de la Mobilité durable et de l’Électrification des transports du Québec.
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Côte-des-Neiges (Claude Bettinger, 1988)
Côte-des-Neiges (Bernard Chaudron, 1988)
Henri-Bourassa (André Léonard, 1980)
Lionel-Groulx (Yves Roy, 1978)
McGill (les Industries perdues, 1991)
McGill (Murray MacDonald, 1991)
Pie-IX (Jordi Bonet, 1976)
Pie-IX (Marcel Raby, 1976)
Pie-IX (Marcel Raby, 1976)
Savane, de la (Maurice Lemieux, 1984)
Square-Victoria–OACI (Hector Guimard, 1967)
Vendôme (Marcelle Ferron, 1981)
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Côte-Vertu (Yves Trudeau, 1986)
Jean-Talon (Judith Bricault Klein, 1986)
Mont-Royal (Charles Daudelin, 1966)
Peel (Jean-Paul Mousseau, 1966)
Place-des-Arts (Frédéric Back, 1967)
Snowdon (Claude Guité, 1981)
Université-de-Montréal (André Léonard, 1988)
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Charlevoix (Merola & Osterrath, 1978)
D'Iberville (Eddy Tardif, 1986)
De Castelnau (Jean-Charles Charuest, 1986)
Henri-Bourassa (Axel Morgenthaler, 2007)
Lionel-Groulx (Joseph Rifesser, 1978)
Papineau (Cartier & Juhasz, 1968)
Peel (Jean-Paul Mousseau, 1966)
Snowdon (Claude Guité, 1981)
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