Villa Maria School





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The central building of the School Villa Maria is the house built for Mr. Monk in 1803. The house also called Monkland, served as a residence for the general governors of Canada between 1844 and 1849.

In 1854, the religious congregation of Notre-Dame acquires the building and founded the bilingual school still in operation today as she home now nearly 1,200 students, again in both languages.

home of James Monk (center) date of 1803, however, the main wings were added in 1844 and 1855.

This building has been classified a historical monument January 30, 1976 by the Ministry of Culture and Communications.

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Architect

Victor Bourgeau

Modifications :
1870- Aile de la chapelle - Henri-Maurice Perrault | 1930 Donat-Arthur Gascon et Louis Parant Aile Sainte-Marguerite


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