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  1. Oct 2, 2023 · Practical Guide & Tips for Visiting Basilica Notre-Dame. Here are some must know tips for visiting the basilica. Address: 110 Notre-Dame St. W, Montreal. Hours: Monday to Friday : 8:00 am to 4:30 pm, Saturday: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, Sunday:12:30 pm to 4:00 pm. On Saturdays, the last admission is at 1:45 pm due to weddings. Entry fee: $14, Aura ...

  2. The Notre-Dame Basilica towers high over the cobblestone streets of Vieux-Montréal (accessible from the Orange Line's Place-d'Armes métro station) and is open to visitors Monday through Friday ...

  3. Notre-Dame Basilica. 20,370 reviews. #1 of 544 things to do in Montreal. Points of Interest & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals. Write a review. About. Montreal's oldest Catholic church, built in 1656, is known for its intricately designed interior, which includes stained glass chronicling the history of the city. Duration: < 1 hour.

  4. A sober exterior and a colorful interior. Notre-Dame's neo-Gothic architecture and decor has undergone several phases and evolutions over the years. It was first decorated by James O'Donnell (1774-1830), then underwent an interior redecoration by Victor Bourgeau (1809-1888), which contrasted sharply with the church's sober exterior.

  5. Total Duration. 40 to 45 min. Illuminated Stations. 15 to 25 min. Light Show. 25 min. AURA is an immersive light experience created by Moment Factory, set in the heart of Montreal's Notre-Dame Basilica. Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of the Basilica, acting as both muse and canvas. Buy tickets Get a gift card.

  6. Sep 10, 2020 · Located in the heart of Old Montreal’s historic district, Notre-Dame Basilica is one of the city’s most recognisable structures. This gem of Quebec’s religious heritage is one of the oldest examples of gothic revival architecture in Canada. At the time it was built in the 1820s, it was a striking and innovative building that was ...

  7. Jan 10, 2023 · The basilica was built by James O'Donnell, an Irish Protestant architect who converted to Catholicism after settling in Montreal. His drew his inspiration from medieval Gothic architecture. Inaugurated in 1891, the interior was designed in the style of an amphitheatre. A one-metre difference in level allows for a wonderful vantage of the ...

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