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Crédit photo :
Untitled
1976
MarcelRaby
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.
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.