On April 17, 2013, Musée Grévin's parent company, Compagnie des Alpes, opened the museum's first property outside France, Grévin Montréal, at the Montreal Eaton Centre in Montreal, Canada. Similar in scope to the original Paris location, Grévin Montréal features wax adaptations of people relevant to Canadian and Québécois history and culture.[1]
The next location of Compagnie des Alpes, Musée Grévin Prague is open since 1 May 2014.[2]
The museum was situated in an old cinema complex, which was known as "Famous Players Centre Eaton 6".[3]
On September 16, 2021, the museum announced it was permanently closing, effective immediately.[4]