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Crédit photo :
Untitled
1976
Marcel Raby
City of Montréal architect Marcel Raby designed two neighbouring stations, Joliette and Pie-IX, on the green line. He made a point of designing the artwork for these stations himself, with the exception of Jordi Bonet’s mural at Pie-IX.
Details
Category
Mural, Sculpture
Owner(s)
Société de transport de Montréal
Acquisition mode
Architectural integration
Materials
bronze
External link
Location

Location
Location
Station Pie-IX
Localization
Angrignon platform
Accessibility
Access limited to métro opening hours; artwork is inside the turnstiles
Tours
Tour
Tour
Podcast / Discovering rue Ontario E
- 10 Artworks
- 35min
- Le cycle de la pollinisation
Untitled
Artwork description
This mural, located on the station’s Angrignon platform, was designed by the station’s architect. It presents the five rings representing the Olympic Games cast in bronze, a symbol of permanence.