Located on mountainside, south of Mont-Royal, The Royal Victoria is one of the finest hospitals in Canada. It was founded in 1887.
By the years, Victoria Hospital has been enlarged and many pavilions have been added to the institution like the Allan Memorial Institute, Ross flag and the Women's Pavilion.
Today, the space occupied by the hospital is 10 times larger than when it was founded. The institution is now part of the MUHC (The McGill University Health Center).
Lately, the hospital has been criticized for illegal tree cutting on the Mont-Royal in order to build a parking.
See original plan and drawings for this building on Edwards Maxwell Archive on McGill website.
This building is also visible on those pictures
L'Architecture de Montréal
Pierre-Richard Bisson, 1990
Répertoire d'architecture traditionnelle: Les Édifices Publics , 1981
Architectural elements
Skyway
Architectural elements
Turret
Architectural elements
Stepped Gable
Architecture - public building
Building achieved the same year (1893)
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