4502 Virtual exhibitions
Downtown
This low scale replica of St. Peter's cathedral was built to replace the one located on Saint-Denis (Saint-Jacques) destroyed several times by fires. Construction of the basilica lasted for over...
Downtown
This building has neo-roman architectural style.
Downtown
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 pav...
Downtown
This church was located at the corner of Dorchester and Mansfield, a place now occupied by the Sun Life Building.
Downtown
This old house is occupied by the Law Faculty of McGill University. The house was purchased by John W. McConnell in 1948 to be given to the university. The building was named in memory of a for...
Downtown
The Queens Hotel was located at the corner of Peel and St-Jacques at a stone's throw from the old Bonaventure Train Station. This building was demolished in 1988 after being abandoned for nearly 10 ye...
Pointe Saint-Charles
This church was destroyed by fire in 1949, it was the second of the Pointe Saint-Charles Methodist community.
Downtown
The building was built in red sandstone from Scotland. Morgan's store was the first to leave Old Montreal and moved on Sainte-Catherine, which became the main commercial street in the years t...
Downtown
This building was located at the actual location of the Sun Life Building.
Old Montreal
The building was built as the head office of the flour milling company then largely owned and run by W.W.Ogilvie. He was the youngest of the three brothers who had taken over the ownership of the mill...
Downtown
This synagogue was located on Stanley Street between St. Catherine and de Maisonneuve. Destroyed in 1960, it had been built by spanish and portuguese Jewish communities. It was abandoned in 19...