“avant-garde futuristic eco-friendly architecture”
A 1967 architectural masterpiece and symbol of Expo 67, the Biosphere is a unique and spectacular structure, located at Parc Jean-Drapeau in Montréal. The Biosphere was already considered a green building when it was built in 1995. After you visit the Biopshere's interactive exhibits on major environmental issues, discover the museum's various green technologies to learn more about alternatives and day-to-day solutions. Treat yourself to its interactive exhibitions aimed at increasing understanding of major environmental issues. Participate in its animated activities and special events throughout the year to learn more about day-to-day solutions to protect the environment. Symbol of Expo 67, the sphere designed by visionary architect Buckminster Fuller holds an important place in the history of contemporary architecture. Since 1995, the Biosphère is a site devoted to environmental action and education. This year, it celebrates 15 years of museum activities and environmental outreach.
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Take the metro and avoid parking if you can! It's not far from the station. Apparently under 17 gets in for free and there are a bunch of interactive exhibitions you can play around with.
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Biosphere
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- Sun - Sat: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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