• The Montreal Insectarium (French: Insectarium de Montréal) is a natural history museum located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada...
  • Opening at a crucial moment for rethinking relationships between human and non-human biology, the new Montréal Insectarium represents a critical new...
  • The Montréal Insectarium is the first museum in North America where visitors are able to mix with a number of live and naturalized insect species, giving observers...
  • Because Montreal’s Insectarium features insects from all around the world, it is a popular tourist attraction, with more than 400,000 people visiting the Insectarium...
  • The Montreal Insectarium, or in French (because after all, Montreal is run by the frogs) "Insectarium de Montréal", was founded 1990 by an insect collector...
  • The Montreal Insectarium consists of three key elements. The main component is a two-storey glass building with a rectangular plan and sawtooth roof.
  • The transformation of the Insectarium resulted from one of three competitions held in 2014 to rethink Montreal’s constellation of nature museums.
  • However, the Montreal Insectarium closed to the public in 2019 for renovations that would expand many of its habitats and facilities.
  • Devoted to all things creepy and crawly, the Montreal Insectarium (Insectarium de Montréal) houses about 250,000 insects, some living, others dead.
  • The Montreal Insectarium is where there are some of the world's most beautiful insects just waiting to be admired.
  • The Montreal Insectarium is a fascinating museum dedicated to insects.
  • Beyond its impressive collection, the Montreal Insectarium offers a range of interactive exhibits and educational programs designed to engage visitors of all ages.