275 Notre-Dame Street East

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275 Notre-Dame Street East is the historic building in Old Montreal that serves as the seat of the municipal government of Montreal, known as Montreal City Hall.

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instanceOf city hall
government building
historic building
architect Alexander Cowper Hutchison
Henri-Maurice Perrault
architecturalStyle Second Empire
category Buildings and structures in Montreal
City and town halls in Canada
Heritage buildings in Quebec
constructionStart 1872
country Canada
function seat of the municipal government of Montreal
governingBody City of Montreal Council
surface form: City of Montreal municipal government
hasFeature central clock tower
mansard roof
ornate façade
heritageStatus historic site
inaugurationDate 1878
locatedIn Montreal
Old Montreal
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Province of Quebec
locatedNear Montreal waterfront
surface form: Old Port of Montreal

Place Jacques-Cartier
material stone
municipality Montreal
surface form: City of Montreal
officialName Montreal City Hall
region Montreal region
surface form: Montreal metropolitan area
streetAddress 275 Notre-Dame Street East
use municipal administration

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Montreal City Hall streetAddress 275 Notre-Dame Street East