Galerie LeRoyer
Gallery
162 Cumberland Street, Toronto, ON M5R 1A8
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Bloor-Yorkville, Toronto, ON
Spaces for hire at Galerie LeRoyer
Whole Venue
Gallery
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Whole venue
40 seats
75 standing
Galerie LeRoyer offers a distinguished art gallery space available for hire, ideal for exhibitions and events in Montreal and Toronto.
Whether you're planning a solo exhibition, group show, or corporate event, our hospitable team is dedicated to ensuring a seamless and memorable experience. Immerse yourself in the vibrant art scene and host your n...
Wi-Fi available
PA system / music speakers
Projector
Air conditioner
Flatscreen TV
from C$3000 hire fee
Pricing updated by venue 8 months ago
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162 Cumberland Street, Toronto, ON M5R 1A8
Public transportation
- Subway Bay 300 m
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- Bus Avenue Rd at Cottingham St South Side 1.2 km
Parking
- Parking Canada Wide Parking - 162 Cumberland St, Toronto 50 m
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Prices and opening hours
Sunday
10:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
C$3000–C$10000
hire fee
Whole Venue
10:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
C$3000–C$10000
hire fee
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
10:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
C$3000–C$10000
hire fee
Whole Venue
10:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
C$3000–C$10000
hire fee
Thursday
10:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
C$3000–C$10000
hire fee
Whole Venue
10:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
C$3000–C$10000
hire fee
Friday
10:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
C$3000–C$10000
hire fee
Whole Venue
10:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
C$3000–C$10000
hire fee
Saturday
10:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
C$3000–C$10000
hire fee
Whole Venue
10:00 am –
6:00 pm
from
C$3000–C$10000
hire fee
Pricing updated by venue 8 months ago
Facilities and catering options
Up to 75
standing
Up to 40
seats
External catering allowed
Parking available
Promoted / ticketed events
BYO alcohol
In-house catering
Accommodation available
Alcohol provided
About Galerie LeRoyer
Galerie LeRoyer stands as a beacon of artistic expression, tracing its roots back to 1995 when Brian Brisson, a passionate 24-year-old art enthusiast, founded it in Montreal's Old Port. Driven by a profound love for history and architecture, Brisson's vision has blossomed over the years.
Located along St-Paul Street, Galerie LeRoyer has flourished in three distinct spaces, including a historic Neo-Gothic building dating back to 1887, designed by architect John James Browne. This iconic venue, along with three other exhibition spaces in Montreal and Toronto, serves as a canvas for Brisson and his team to curate exhibitions that showcase the unique voices of emerging Canadian and international artists. Each artist is selected for the captivating singularity of their work, fostering an environment where creativity knows no bounds.
Located along St-Paul Street, Galerie LeRoyer has flourished in three distinct spaces, including a historic Neo-Gothic building dating back to 1887, designed by architect John James Browne. This iconic venue, along with three other exhibition spaces in Montreal and Toronto, serves as a canvas for Brisson and his team to curate exhibitions that showcase the unique voices of emerging Canadian and international artists. Each artist is selected for the captivating singularity of their work, fostering an environment where creativity knows no bounds.
FAQ
Cancellations 60 days in advance will receive a full refund.
Cancellations 60 days to 30 days in advance will receive a 50% refund.
Cancellations for events starting within 30 days are non-refundable.
At Galerie LeRoyer, the following catering options are available:
- Bringing your own catering/food is allowed
- Bringing your own alcohol is allowed
- Paid parking facilities are available nearby
Galerie LeRoyer is located at 162 Cumberland Street, in the Old Toronto district of Toronto.