Théâtre Rialto

Théâtre Rialto
Théâtre Rialto
Théâtre Rialto
Théâtre Rialto
Théâtre Rialto
Théâtre Rialto
Théâtre Rialto
Théâtre Rialto
Théâtre Rialto
Théâtre Rialto
Théâtre Rialto
Théâtre Rialto
Théâtre Rialto
Théâtre Rialto
Théâtre Rialto
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The Rialto Theatre is a rare beauty: unassuming on the outside, majestic on the inside. Built in 1923-1924 and designed by Montréal architect Raoul Gariépy, the striking Beaux-Arts façade was inspired by the Palais Garnier, Paris Opera. The neo-baroque interior features a steep-pitch balcony, theatre boxes, and a lavish décor by Emmanuel Briffa, designer of over sixty Canadian movie houses. A key element of Montréal’s architectural and cultural heritage, the Rialto Theatre has developed from a neighbourhood movie theatre into a vibrant centre for the performing arts with a particular focus on promoting emerging local artists. Activities include concerts, theatre, cinema, dance performances, exhibitions and private events.

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