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About Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal
The Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal is a prominent religious and architectural landmark in the city which is also the first Gothic Revival-style monument in Canada. It lies in the heart of the Le Vieux Montréal which is French Old Montreal.
The construction work for Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal started in 1824 and ended in 1829. The basilica was built in the place of the former Notre-Dame Church, which was destroyed by fire in 1803. If you’re planning on visiting, the Notre-Dame Basilica Montreal tickets can be bought on-site or online through their website.
The Notre-Dame Basilica is famous for its Gothic Revival architecture, which was inspired by the great cathedrals of Europe. The genius behind the iconic design of this church was an Irish-American architect; James O'Donnell.
The basilica has played an essential role in the religious and cultural history of Montreal. Many important religious ceremonies, including ordinations and state funerals, have taken place there. Notre-Dame Basilica Montreal hours for public opening are 9 am to 4:30 pm.
Facts about Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal
Here are some Notre-Dame Basilica facts:
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Twin Towers - The basilica features two towers that reach a height of 69 meters. Each tower is decorated with statues of biblical figures, including angels, saints, and patriarchs.
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Stained Glass Windows - The interior of the basilica has an exceptional collection of stained-glass windows. The windows represent various saints and they were crafted in France. The most famous window, known for its vibrant blue color, is the "Chapelle du Sacré-Cœur" (Chapel of the Sacred Heart).
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Casavant Frères Organ - The Notre-Dame Basilica holds a magnificent pipe organ built by the renowned Canadian builder Casavant Frères. It has four keyboards, 97 stops, and over 7,000 pipes, making it one of the largest organs in North America.
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Madonna della Strada Statue - You'll find a statue of the Madonna della Strada (Our Lady of the Way) near the entrance of the Basilica. It is a replica of a famous statue in Rome, which serves as a symbol of protection for travelers.
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National Historic Site - The Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal was established as a National Historic Site of Canada in 1989, recognizing its historical and architectural significance.
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