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Saint-Clement de Viauville Church , Images

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Building's name

Saint-Clement de Viauville Church


Location / address
4901, Street Adam
Montréal
Quebec, Canada

Borough
Hochelaga Maisonneuve

3 Floors

Architect


Joseph Venne  
Year of construction
1899

Building type
Churches

Last update:
2008-09-03


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Saint-Clement de Viauville Church

Picture by Alexis Hamel 2006
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Architect

Joseph Venne  

Modifications :
Décoration de l'église en 1930: Joseph Sawyer


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   Historical Milestones about Montreal, What did append the same year (1899 ) See section History of Montreal
  • Construction of a dam in the Old Port: there will be no more flooding.

  Building who construction ends the same year( 1899 )


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  • The larget company in Montreal is BCE Bell Canada with ~ 12 000 employees
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