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Saint-Alphonse d'Youville church , Images

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Building's name

Saint-Alphonse d'Youville church


Other name: St-Alphonse d'Youville

Location / address
560, boulevard Crémazie East
Montréal
Quebec, Canada

  Near Metro station Crémazie
Borough
Villeray / Saint-Michel

4 Floors

Architect


Louis Napoléon Audet  
Year of construction
1931

Building type
Churches

Last update:
2008-09-22


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Saint-Alphonse d'Youville church

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History and fact about this building

This building has neo-gothic architectural style.

Architect

Louis Napoléon Audet  
Constructor and other companies involved in construction:
F. X. Lambert


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