A cornerstone of Montreal’s contemporary art scene, the Belgo Building is a six-storey hub of creativity in the Quartier des Spectacles. Originally built in 1912 as the luxury department store Scroggie’s, it later became a garment industry stronghold before transforming into the country’s largest concentration of contemporary art galleries in the 1980s. Today, it houses over 20 galleries, artist studios, dance spaces, and architect offices, making it a vital part of the city’s cultural fabric.

Visitors can explore a rotating selection of exhibitions, with most galleries open from Wednesday to Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Entry is free, and for those in the know, vernissages often come with a side of complimentary wine and the chance to meet the artists. With its labyrinthine halls, intense winter heating, and a legacy spanning retail, fashion, and the arts, the Belgo remains one of Montreal’s most dynamic and ever-evolving spaces for contemporary expression.

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