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Saint-Sulpice Seminary description and photos - Canada: Montreal. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Saint-Sulpice Seminary. Photo and descriptionAmong the many attractions of the city of Montreal, the San Sulpice Seminary undoubtedly deserves special attention. The seminary is located in the Old Montreal area on the rue Notre Dame next to the Basilica of Notre Dame de Montreal and, like many years ago, is run by the Society of the Sulpicians. Construction of the seminary building began in 1684. The building was designed by Francois Dollier de Casson (rector of the seminary in 1678-1701), but the original project turned out to be quite expensive and as a result underwent a number of changes. Actually, initially only the central building, perfectly preserved to this day, was built - a massive structure (overlooking Notre-Dame street, the building has three floors, and on the other side, due to the peculiarities of the relief - four floors) with an attic and a gabled roof, and already at the beginning of the 18th century, two wings were added. True, most of the east wing was subsequently replaced by a new structure erected in 1845-1854 by the architect John Austell. At the beginning of the 18th century, a massive stone wall appeared, blocking the entrance to the seminary from the Rue Notre Dame. The gate is in neoclassical style and dates from around 1740. The huge clock installed above the main entrance dates back to the first half of the 18th century. In the inner courtyard of the seminary there are outbuildings and a magnificent garden. Today, the Seminary of San Sulpice is one of the oldest buildings and an architectural gem of the French heritage of Montreal. We also recommend reading Tanjung Puting National Park description and photos - Indonesia: Kalimantan Island (Borneo) Topic: Saint-Sulpice Seminary description and photos - Canada: Montreal. |