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Building's name

Notre-Dame des-Sept-Douleurs church


Location / address
4155, Street Wellington
Montréal
Quebec, Canada

  Near Metro station LaSalle
Borough
Verdun

5 Floors

Architect


Joseph Venne  
Louis Labelle  
Year of construction
1911

Building type
Churches

Last update:
2008-01-14

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Notre-Dame des-Sept-Douleurs church

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Architect

Joseph Venne  
Louis Labelle  
Constructor and other companies involved in construction:
Manny Rondeau, Alfred Gravel

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   Historical Milestones about Montreal, What did append the same year (1911 ) See section History of Montreal
  • Shaw and Décary buy in one day the grounds of the future town of Mount-Royal for CNR

  Building who construction ends the same year( 1911 )


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