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The Biosphere, Environment Museum

A relic of Expo 67 and a vision of futurism, Montreal’s Biosphere rises as a symbol of ecological exploration. Designed by Buckminster Fuller, this geodesic dome initially served as the United States pavilion. After a fire left it dormant, the structure reopened in 1995 as a museum devoted to environmental awareness. Now part of the Espace pour la Vie museum complex, the Biosphere offers a blend of science, art, and activism through immersive exhibits on climate, water, and sustainable living.

With interactive displays, workshops, and panoramic views from its fourth-floor belvedere, the museum inspires visitors to engage with environmental issues in meaningful ways. At night, the dome’s shifting lights transform it into a beacon of eco-citizenship—a space that encourages imagining a sustainable future.

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