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Pavillon Thérèse-Casgrain | UdeM, images | |
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This building is...
1 : please destroys this building!
2 : ugly: need major restoration, otherwise…
3 : not very beautiful.
4 : common.
5 : ok but Just for saying that this building is not common.
6 : beautiful building but not very original.
7 : pleasant, elegant building which improves its immediate environment
8 : among most beautiful building of its category.
9 : among most beautiful building of Montreal.
10 : a master peace and should be known across the world.
Skyscrapers : 6.32 / 10 - 25 votes | Building's name | Pavillon Thérèse-Casgrain | UdeM
| Other name: Résidence Université de Montréal
| | Location / address | 2450, boulevard Edouard Montpetit Montréal Quebec, Canada
| Near Metro station Édouard-Montpetit | Directions to this building from (zip code) ` | Borough Côte-des-Neiges Arrondissement Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Centre de l'Île
| 18 Floors(overground)
| | Architect | Papineau & Guérin-Lajoie | | Year of construction (end) | 1962
| | Building type | Skyscrapers
| | Last update: | 2009-06-17
CodeIMTL 22
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| Building who construction ends the same year (1962) |
| | Historical Milestones about Montreal, What did append the same year (1962) | See section History of Montreal- The town of Rivière-des-Prairies is attached to Montreal
- Opening of the Champlain bridge
- Montreal's first underground tunnel between Place Ville-Marie and the Central Station
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- Density of Montreal population is 3625 hab./km2
- There are 25 107 Hotel rooms in the area of Montreal
- The longest street in Montréal is blvd Gouin : 50 Km
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