The architectural style of this building is Neo-Gothic. It was at the time of its construction the heart of the Irish Catholic community in Montreal.
As the church is constructed on a natural elevation, the sight that we have from the de la Gauchetière Street is quite startling. The fact that the building turns its back on Rene-Levesque Boulevard is explained by the fact that in year1850 the Dorchester Street was much small and far from being a main road for the city. It is the Victoria Square which explains the direction of the church.
Church St. Patrice is in the Gothic style in the 15th
century. Placed on a hilltop on St Alexandre Street, it
faces the street Lagauchetière and is the first object
which strikes the eye, as soon as you approach the city.
it has 240 feet long and 90 wide. The height
its steeple is 225 feet. I>
Quote traduced from the book Montréal et ses principaux monuments (Montreal and its main monuments) (1860)
This building was classified as an historical monument on December 10, 1985.
Constructor and other companies involved in construction:
Guido Nincheri
This building is also visible on those pictures
Montreal City of Spires
Clarence Epstein, 2012
Prix d'architecture de l'Odre des Architectes du Québec de 1978 à 2011
OAQ, 2010
A Concise History of Canadian Architecture
Harold Kalman, 2000
Les belles églises du Québec: Montréal
André Croteau, 1996
Montréal, son histoire, son archiecture tome 4
Guy Pinard, 1991
Architecture de Montréal, guide des styles et bâtiment
François Rmillard et Brain Merrett, 1990
L'Architecture de Montréal
Pierre-Richard Bisson, 1990
Répertoire d'architecture traditionnelle: Les Églises , 1981
This building won following awards
1993 - Sauvons Montréal - Orange Prize Recycling Category
1995 - Ordre des architectes du Québec - OAQ - Mention in «Conservation et reconversion» category
Architectural elements
Steeple
Architectural elements
Decorative Buttress
Architectural elements
Gable
Architectural elements
Rose window
Hours of masses and other religious events from this churches are not shown because they are subject to change.
Architecture - churches
Historical Milestones about Montreal, What did append the same year (1847) See History of Montreal Section
Facts about Montreal
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