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Built in 1829, the neo-Gothic Basilique Notre-Dame is built in the scale and manner of Europe's great churches. It's said that the protestant architect James O'Donnell, who designed the basilica, was so taken with the project that he converted to Catholicism. Fine woodwork, rose ceiling windows, blue vaulted ceilings and a massive church bell make this a great place to visit. A small, on-site museum displays various religious artifacts, paintings and vestments.

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110, rue Notre-Dame ouest, Montréal, QC H2Y 1T2

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Mon-Fri 8am-4:30pm; Sat 8am-4:15pm; Sun 12:30pm-4:15pm


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Type: Historic Sites, Religious Sites