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What is Montreal City Hall

The 5 storey Montreal City Hall (''Hôtel de Ville'') is the work of architects Henri-Maurice Perrault and Alexander Cowper Hutchison, built between 1872 and 1878. Its architecture is in the Second Empire style, also known as Napoléon III-style. It is located in the center of Old Montreal, facing place Jacques-Cartier, at 275 Notre-Dame Street East (...)

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"Its architecture is in the Second Empire style ,also known as Napoléon III -style."
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"Its architecture is in the Second Empire style, also known as Napoléon III -style."
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"The City Hall was designed by Perrault with an eye to the French Empire style of Napoleon III."
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"[ citation needed ] Every 2 years the Cirque de Soleil launches a new show from the Jacques Cartier Quay."
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"Near Place Jacques-Cartier on rue de la Commune, an original piece of the wall of the old fortified city can still be seen in the basement restaurant of the Auberge du Vieux-Port."
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"[13] The French explorer Jacques Cartier visited Hochelaga on October 2 , 1535 ,claiming the St. Lawrence Valley for France."
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"Stretching from the Old Port to Rue Notre-Dame are the gardens of Place Jacques Cartier, where, under its Nelson's Column, there is a popular market of arts, crafts and souvenirs, surrounded by inviting street cafés and fine 19th c. townhouses and mansions."
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"In the eastern part of the old city, near Place Jacques-Cartier ,are found such important buildings as Montreal City Hall , Bonsecours Market ,and Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel ,as well as preserved colonial mansions such as the Château Ramezay and the Sir George-Étienne Cartier National Historic Site of Canada."
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"Jacques Cartier was the first European to set foot on the island of Montreal, but it wasn't until 1642 that a permanent European settlement was established and 'the mountain' was named Mont Royal, from which the city probably took its name."
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"It is located in the center of Old Montreal ,facing place Jacques-Cartier ,at 275 Notre-Dame Street East."
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juha from Finland wrote about Montreal City Hall 5 years, 9 months ago

Montreal city hall was once the biggest building in the whole British empire and is still quite a magnificent construction. If you're into old architecture check it out.

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juhaloves Montreal because it's the city with the best parties and most European-like culture on North American East Coast.
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juha from Finland wrote about Montreal 5 years, 10 months ago

Absolutely the best city in North America. Bars and churches right next to each other and great parties. Very much European than other cities in NA. We had some really cool parties here!

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juha from Finland wrote about Mount Royal 5 years, 9 months ago

A very beautiful park right in the middle of Montreal. Ideal for a picnic or a walk.

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juhah from USA wrote about Montreal 5 years, one month ago

City of churches! Fantastic food and beautiful parks. I love it! My wife lived there for a year when she was in highschool.

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t.dave from USA wrote about Montreal 4 years ago

If traveling on a budget, the hostels are very nice and extremely cheap! I highly recommend taking this road trip if you are from the north- east coast of the states and want to experience a little culture!

azuki
azukiloves Montreal because a place where you can enjoy both French and English culture
johnuyeno
johnuyenoloves Montreal because 8.5/10. +french canada is the best, +small boutiques and restaurants, +not too much big brand name stuff, +festivals, +music, +art, -too many students
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neilfdesloves Montreal because cultural city
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chuckpageloves Montreal because Weinstein and Gavino's
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globarentloves Montreal because Creative nd dynamic city, they always are something to do
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globarent from Canada wrote about Montreal 2 years, 8 months ago

You have to go to eat smoked meat in Schwartz! The best smoked meat in Montreal

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georgeprinzenloves Montreal because great restaurants

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