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| Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal Built between 1823 and 1829, this vast Gothic Revival church is renowned for its polychrome interior and rich ornamentation. Its treasures include its Casavant organ (1891), one of the largest in North ![]() Region: Montréal Category: Religious building and site
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| Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours chapel This elegant chapel, which has been largely rebuilt since it was founded in the mid-17th century, is one of the landmark sites in Old Montréal. A small lookout at the rear of the chapel offers a lovely ![]() Region: Montréal Category: Religious building and site
| Montréal | |||
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| Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal The Oratory, built on the slope of Mont Royal and opened in 1955, owes its existence to Brother André, whose remains are enshrined in the votive chapel. The austere nave of this impressive basilica is ![]() Region: Montréal Category: Religious building and site
| Montréal | |||
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| Chapelle du Grand Séminaire The Grand Séminaire invites you to discover this extraordinary and astonishing site, an oasis of history in downtown Montréal. Take a guided tour and visit the towers (the remains of an ancient colonial ![]() Region: Montréal Category: Religious building and site | Montréal | |||
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| Sanctuaire du Saint-Sacrement The three-storey chapel in this monumental edifice is renowned for its lovely railings, friezes, arches and painted vaults. All of the iconography relates to the theme of the Eucharist. ![]() Region: Montréal Category: Religious building and site | Montréal | |||
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| Basilique-Cathédrale Marie-Reine-du-Monde Built in the late 19th century, this cathedral is a scale replica of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Under its dome is a copy of Bernini's baldachin. There are many paintings illustrating scenes from Montréal's ![]() Region: Montréal Category: Religious building and site | Montréal | |||
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| Église La Visitation-de-la-Bienheureuse-Vierge-Marie Built in 1752 on the banks of the Rivière des Prairies, in the northern part of the city, this is the only remaining church from the French Régime on the Island of Montréal. Its richly decorated interior ![]() Region: Montréal Category: Religious building and site | Montréal | |||
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| Église Unie St.James When it opened in 1889, St. James was the largest Methodist church in Canada. This grand red sandstone building is reminiscent of Gothic cathedrals in France, and can be admired from the sidestreets nearby. ![]() Region: Montréal Category: Religious building and site | Montréal | |||
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| Cathédrale Christ Church Completed in 1859, Montréal's Anglican cathedral is strategically located downtown. Among the most noteworthy features of this venerable edifice are its high altar and retable, along with an 18th-century ![]() Region: Montréal Category: Religious building and site | Montréal | |||
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| La maison de mère d'Youville This house, still inhabited by nuns, is also home to a permanent exhibition, Marcher dans ses pas (walk in her footsteps). Experience an historic and spiritual encounter as you contemplate objects that ![]() Region: Montréal Category: Museum / interpretation centre / historic site (Religious building and site) | Montréal | |||
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| Church of St. James The Apostle Built in 1863, this church is a good example of neo-gothic Victorian architecture. Its interior features fine stained glass windows ranging from the 1870s to 1998 and superb woodwork. It houses the Colours ![]() Region: Montréal Category: Religious building and site | Montréal | |||
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| Fondation du patrimoine religieux du Québec This foundation's mission is the conservation of Québec's religious heritage, all faiths included. It is a promotional tool for the dissemination of information on Québec's religious heritage inside our ![]() Region: Montréal, Québec City and Area, Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Eastern Townships and other regions Category: Organization - art, culture and heritage (Religious building and site) | Montréal | |||
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| Église Du Gesù Église Le Gesù is built in 1865 by the Irish architect Patrick C. Keeley, this church is one of the oldest churches in Montreal. In 1975, the church was designated a cultural heritage site by the Government ![]() Region: Montréal Category: Religious building and site | Montréal | |||
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| Chapelle Notre-Dame de Lourdes This chapel, built by Napoléon Bourrassa in 1880, was opened for worship on April 30, 1981. The Marian enclave has become a veritable oasis of tranquility. Pilgrims offer continual prayer to the Virgin ![]() Region: Montréal Category: Religious building and site | Montréal | |||
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| Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste (Montréal) This Italian Baroque-style church, which can hold up to 3,000 people, was at the time of its construction in 1912 the second-largest church in Montreal. Discover an imposing Casavant organ, put to use ![]() Region: Montréal Category: Religious building and site | Montréal | |||
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| Église Anglicane St.Georges Built in 1870 in the neo-Gothic style, St. George's Anglican Church is graced by fine mouldings, magnificent stained glass windows and a tapestry used at the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, donated by ![]() Region: Montréal Category: Religious building and site | Montréal | |||
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| Saint Patrick's Basilica The first Anglophone Catholic church in Montréal (1847), St. Patrick's is elaborately decorated in the Gothic style. It boasts lovely paintings, a carved pulpit and an impressive sanctuary lamp. The interior ![]() Region: Montréal Category: Religious building and site
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