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Published on February 22, 2018

Nuit Blanche at the MMFA

NUIT BLANCHE AT THE MMFA | March 3, 2018 – 5 p.m. to midnight Spend an evening immersed in the life of the Imperial Palace. For half-price admission ($11.50), journey through the exhibition “Napoleon: Art and Court Life in the Imperial Palace” to the sound of music. Join one of our free activities: make a crown, contribute to a group mural or take part in a mosaic workshop. Enjoy a free performance by M’Michèle, a decidedly unusual harpist, accompanied by her DJ and bassist, while enjoying complimentary tea, cheese and beer.

NAPOLEON: ART AND COURT LIFE IN THE IMPERIAL PALACE | 5 p.m. to midnight****, $11.50 Take advantage of half-price admission ($11.50) to explore the major exhibition that re-creates the opulence of Napoleon’s court through the eyes of the Grand Officers and artists of the “Imperial Household.” It features more than 400 works, most of which have never before been exhibited in North America. The visit will be accompanied by music.

PERFORMANCES | 8.30 to 9.15 p.m. / 9.30 to 10.15 p.m. / 10.30 to 11.15 p.m. – free Enjoy a performance by harpist M’Michèle, accompanied by her DJ and bassist.

CULINARY BOOTH AND BEER TASTING | 8 p.m.* – free Come sample the Emperor’s delectable cheeses and a beer inspired by our exhibition!

CROWN MAKING | 6 p.m. to midnight – free
Give free rein to your creativity and reproduce Napoleon’s crown, which you can proudly wear throughout the evening!

GROUP MURAL | 6 p.m. to midnight – free Contribute to creating a group fluorescent mural in a festive atmosphere.

MOSAIC WORKSHOP | 8 p.m. to midnight – free Learn to make a mosaic with the Mosaikashop team!

TEA TASTING | 6 p.m.* – free A comforting cup of tea will be served to participants.

*While supplies last.

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