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Building's name

Canadian Art Pavilion, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal


Other name(s): Église Erskine and American United, Erskine and American United Church

Location / address
1339 Sherbrooke Street Avenue West / Avenue du Musée
Montréal
Quebec, Canada

  Bus : 24

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Borough Downtown
Arrondissement Ville-Marie
Centre de l'Île

4 floors(overground)

Architect

Alexander Cowper Hutchison  


Beginning of construction
1891

Year of construction (end)
1894

Building type
Church

Last update:
2013-06-06

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Canadian Art Pavilion, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal


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History and facts about this building

This building has neo-roman architectural style.

Architect

Alexander Cowper Hutchison  
Constructor and other companies involved in construction:
J. H. Huchison,Firde & Casey, Dominion Bridge Co,John Morrisson & Son, Castle & Son Vitreaux, Robert Michell
Modifications :
David R. Brown, Percy Erskine Nobbs 2009-2011 :Provencher et Roy

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