This historic site commemorates the life and works of one of the fathers of the Canadian Confederation.
Photos, mission keepsakes, and items from the sisters’ lives recount the history of the congregation of Sainte-Anne.
Art and digital technologies are at the core of its activities that involve research, creation and dissemination.
Named after Queen Victoria, this Square boasts an authentic Art Nouveau Paris metro railing.
It is a jewel of neo-Gothic architecture and its interior features superb woodwork.
The largest Protestant church in Montréal has a Gothic-style exterior and Victorian interior.
This church’s architecture and decorative elements are remarkable examples of the Gothic Revival style in Canada.
Its remarkable collections of maps, antique weapons and instruments take you on a fascinating journey through time.
This bustling neighbourhood is home to boutiques, tratttorias and cafés where Italian-American shop and relax.
Nincheri designed the interior decoration of many Catholic churches across Canada. The Studio Nincheri is the oldest glass studio extant in Québec.
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