Place d'Armes - Free Audio Guide
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Place d'Armes, Vieux-Montréal, Ville-Marie, Montréal, Agglomération de Montréal, Montréal (région administrative), Québec, H2Y 2W7, Canada
Place d'Armes in Montreal is a historic public square in Old Montreal that originated as a parade ground during the city’s colonial era and evolved into a focal point of civic life. The site has long cultural significance as the backdrop for ceremonies, commemorations and urban development; it is framed by notable architecture, including a prominent basilica, the city’s historic civic buildings and former banking headquarters. Key attractions visible from the square include an equestrian monument to the city’s founder, the façade of the principal 19th‑century church, and preserved examples of commercial and civic architecture that trace Montreal’s growth. As an outdoor public plaza it is generally accessible year‑round without a specific admission fee, though individual institutions nearby may have their own entry policies. The square offers paved circulation and proximity to public routes; accessibility provisions for buildings and events vary by site and operator.