Demolished buildings of Montreal


Several master peace of Montreal architecture did not survive through time. Because of fires or because they were simply left behind to be destroyed. Many also became useless and finally, several one did not survived the growing needs for new habitation.

246 Pictures for this exhibition




1 images

Nizza Restaurant

Downtown

1121 Anderson / Boulevard René-Lévesque

7 images

Café du nouveau Monde

Downtown

84, rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest

5 images

Vidéotron Building

Downtown

Rue Viger

12 images

Hotel de la Montagne

Downtown

This hotel had a very interesting observatory on the top floor (Magnetic Terrace), in its restaurant terrace. It is also linked with Thursday's Bar, one of the Cresent Street bigest bar.

5 images

Cinéma Champlain

Centre-Sud

1819, rue Sainte-Catherine Est

14 images

Ancienne École Félix-Leclerc

Côte-des-Neiges

6055, avenue de Darlington

1 images

Show Mart

Downtown

Rue Berri / Boulevard de Maisonneuve

1 images

Beaver Building

Downtown

This building was demolished to make way for the new Air Canada / Altima tower. Its facade was composed of buff brick and gray limestone.