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Trois Disques (Man) — Alexander Calder

Trois Disques (Man) — Alexander Calder

A monumental 22-metre stainless-steel stabile created by Alexander Calder for Expo 67 — one of the largest monumental sculptures of the 20th century. Freely accessible at Espace 67 in Parc Jean-Drapeau on Île Sainte-Hélène.

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Why go

A monumental 22-metre stainless-steel stabile created by Alexander Calder for Expo 67 — one of the largest monumental sculptures of the 20th century.

Getting there

In Montréal, Montréal. Check access on the official website before you go.

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Montréal
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Frequently asked questions

Is access free?
Most of these outdoor sites are freely accessible at all times. Some managed parks or sites may charge an access fee — check the official website.
When is the best time to visit?
Most are accessible year-round; the warm season (May to October) offers the best visiting and photo conditions.
Is it family-friendly?
Yes — these outdoor sites and walks can be explored freely at your own pace and appeal to all ages.
How long should I plan?
From 30 minutes for a monument to 2-3 hours for a full mural or sculpture circuit.

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Data source: Fiche éditoriale Plein Air Québec — lieux emblématiques vérifiés