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 68 schools and universities found
Côte-des-Neiges
Built on the northern side of Mount Royal in Côte-Des-Neiges district, the location of the university is at the height of his ambition, this location and the view that we have is an important part of...
Côte-des-Neiges
This library is very special. It has 7 storeys high, but is set on a hillside so that the floors are virtually at ground level. Also of particular library spans De la Tour. brown brick and the St...
Côte-des-Neiges
The original building had two floors less. This is the third successive building occupied by the engineering school. Now the Polytechnic of Montreal is affiliated with the University of Montreal and i...
Côte-des-Neiges
This is the third building for this business school. At the time of its construction this building was the most high-tech of all Montreal’s universities. Each student’s places in every classroom w...
Downtown
McGill University is the oldest university in the city of Montreal and this building is the first one dedicated to this institution. University was named after James McGill a fur merchant i...
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