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Bonsecours Market - Montreal
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Bonsecours Market. The Bonsecours Market, a jewel in Montr?al's heritage crown, was inaugurated in 1847. A symbol of Montr?al's heyday, this imposing building was the city's main agricultural marketplace for over a century. It also housed a concert hall and even served as a city hall in the early days of Montr?al. Its symmetrical composition and Greek Revival portico (the cast-iron columns were brought from England), tin-plated dome and simple and varied details make it a perfect illustration of the Neo-classical style in favour at the time. Recent renovations have turned it once again into a bustling marketplace that also features shops and exhibitions.
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Bonsecours Market - Montreal can be found in the following categories:
Landmark Location: Canada: Montreal
Landmark Type: Parliament and Government Buildings
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