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"METRONOME: CANADA'S MUSIC CITY IS A ONE-OF-A-KIND . . .
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL EXPERIENCE!"
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The sculpture "ARGUS", designed by Istvan Fujkin, will stand on guard for Canadian culture at the entrance to "Metronome".
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Height 2.5m. White marble & bronze.
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Serendipity sculpture garden, designed by MusicVision’s Istvan Fujkin.
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Bronze
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Bronze
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Bronze
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Bronze
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Bronze
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Bronze
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Height 1,8m. White marble & bronze.
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"The Riverboat", a floating exhibit celebrating Toronto's Yorkville Avenue in the 1960s (in the Portland Slip).
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MusicLand children's playground within the landscaping design.
Live performances in the Atrium Lobby and Music City Theatre.
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The theatre’s production control room in a glass box in Nome Café beneath the theatre.
Rhapsody rooftop restaurant overlooking Toronto’s harbour.
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Bar Counter
Lead Guitar Barstool
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Piano Barstool
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Lead Guitar Armchair
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Dinner Table
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Dining Hall
Caffe Corner
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Melodium music themed boutique hotel in the 1944 silos.
Canada Malting Museum of Industrial Archaeology and Transportation, featuring working models of trains, Canada Steamship vessels and Canada Malting in their heyday. Canada Malting was a primary hub for the storage, transportation and malting of grain from coast to coast in Canada.
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