Photo of Dante Park, a Park in Little Italy

Dante Park

Parc Dante occupies a third of a city block in Little Italy, bounded by rue Dante, Alma, and de Gaspé. Inaugurated on June 26, 1963, to mark the 50th anniversary of the nearby Church of the Madonna della Difesa, it takes its name from Dante Alighieri (1265–1321), the Florentine poet behind the Divine Comedy. At its centre stands La mort de Dante, a bronze monument by sculptor Carlo Balboni originally unveiled at Parc Lafontaine in 1922 as a gift from Montreal's Italian community, and relocated here in 1964.

The park functions as a genuine neighbourhood gathering place: shaded tables, bocce courts, and a direct sightline to the church across the street give it a distinctly rooted character. Each summer, the Ciné-Parc Dante series brings Italian and international films outdoors on Wednesday evenings throughout July and August, organized by the SDC Petite Italie in partnership with the Festival du Cinéma Italien Contemporain.

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Parc Dante, Montréal, QC H2S 1K2, Canada

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