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The old city of Montreal is very beautiful, but the new city of Montreal is really magnificent, from the via station to the west, all look at the magnificent buildings, including the Marie Cathedral, is also huge.
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The Queen Mary Church of the World is a 1/4 scale copy of the complete style of Saint Peter's Church in Rome. It is very imposing in appearance and belongs to the Catholic Church. Next to the church is Dorchester Square (Dorchester Square) and Canada Square (Place du Canada).
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The old city of Montreal is very beautiful, but the new city of Montreal is really magnificent, from the via station to the west, all look at the magnificent buildings, including the Marie Cathedral, is also huge.
The economic center actually has such a historical building, the surrounding buildings are high-rise buildings, very modern urban environment, the church here is also built very early, the dome structure is really special, you can see a lot of scenery.
It should be the largest and most magnificent church in Montreal's new city. It looks a bit short under the backing of high-rise buildings, but it is grand as a church. It is very close to the VIA train station. After leaving the station, it takes a few minutes to walk west.
The Queen Mary Church of the World is the second largest church in Montreal, the third largest in Quebec, after St. Joseph's Cathedral in Montreal and St. Anne's Cathedral in Quebec. Built between 1870 and 1894, the church is spectacular in its overall appearance, with green domes and giant stone pillars in front of the door indicating the Baroque architecture of the New Renaissance era, and the 13 statues on the roof represent the patron saint of the thirteen parishes of Montreal. This is the only one in Montreal, unlike the 12 Christ apostles in front of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. The interior of the church is very broad and magnificent, with many frescoes with religious stories, and the sun shines through the painted glass to add a touch of life to the dark church, accompanying us in mystery and reality. The cathedral altar is very characteristic, golden glitter, chic and beautifully crafted. The cathedral altar is handmade from purple copper, decorated with gold foil, shining gold, gorgeous and noble.
The Queen Mary of the World Cathedral is a complete replica of St. Peter's Church in Rome. As soon as you leave Montreal Central Station, you can see this green garden top, and there are 13 large statues of gods on the roof of the church. Although only a quarter of the original, it is very eye-catching in the modern architecture of Montreal's streets! Panoramic views across the road.
Lovely and majestic cathedral in the heart of Downtown Montreal. A really imposing building.
The Church of Our Lady is located in the city center, a church for more than a hundred years, it has baroque decoration, very gorgeous and magnificent, is also listed as a historical building in Canada, even if not a church, can feel the calm and solemn peace atmosphere inside.