The city of Montreal is full of old schools having a very formal architecture whose plans were designed by the greatest Montrealers architects of their times such as Ernest Cormier, Ross MacDonald and Alexander & Francis Dunlop.
This section also contains university buildings of all kinds. We list here modern buildings as the last construction of the University of Montreal as much as great old buildings of McGill University, Loyola campus' Concordia University or the first HEC building (Hautes Etudes Commerciales) on Viger street.
With four major universities and more than 9 major affiliated schools, Montreal really is a university city. Discover the Montreal scholar architecture and history thru out 200 buildings pages.
5 most appreciated from our users * | |
1 | Notre-Dame College |
2 | McGill Presbyterian College |
3 | Macdonald-Stewart Library |
4 | McGill Macdonald Engineering Building |
5 | University of Montreal |
Picture Gallery : 1 to 85 of 27 schools and universities found
Plateau Mont-Royal
This building was covered with brown metal sheets. It has been plagued worst building in Montreal for year 1976. Now the building relive with a new look. Changing exterior of the Institute was a proj...
Downtown
One of the largest CEGEP in Quebec with nearly 6,000 students and some 430 regular teachers, the "Cégep du Vieux" is born from the Parent Report, a document that deeply changed the post-secondary edu...
Villeray / Saint-Michel
The school is located in the Cité des arts du cirque at a stone's throw from the Tohu and headquarters of Cirque du soleil. following an architectural competition won by Lapointe Magne archite...
Saint-Laurent
This centenary building is now occupied by the Vanier College (founded in 1970), one on 5 Quebec Anglophone College (Cegep). The College has about 6000 students and is spread in a campus count...
Ouest de l'Ile
The John Abbott College is an english speaking CEGEP in the small town of Saint-Anne-de-Bellevue, at the western end of Montreal island. In 1970 the College was created and soon the new institution mo...
Westmount
Located in the heart of Westmount city this huge building was first used by the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre-Dame, one of the first religious congregations to be establish in Montreal. ...
Rosemont
This french Scool is part of the CSDM. Note that CSDM put two different architects in two different document for this school. We put both of them.
Several buildings in the « Schools and Universities » section are also classified according to their former use. For the same reason they may appear in two differents sections