Bonsecours Market

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Bonsecours Market is a historic 19th-century domed public market building in Montreal that now serves as a landmark cultural, commercial, and event space.

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Bonsecours Market canonical 1
Marché Bonsecours 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf event venue
heritage building
landmark
public market building
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Bonsecours Market
surface form: Marché Bonsecours
cityHallOf Montreal
cityHallUseEnd 1878
cityHallUseStart 1852
completed 1849
constructionStartDate 1844
country Canada
currentUse art galleries
banquet halls
boutiques
exhibition halls
restaurants
hasArchitecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
hasDome true
hasFunction commercial center
cultural center
event space
market hall
hasLength about 300 metres
hasMaterial stone
hasNumberOfFloors 2
hasOfficialWebsite https://www.marchebonsecours.qc.ca/
hasRoofType metal dome
heritageDesignation Classified heritage building of Quebec
National Historic Site of Canada
heritageDesignationDate 1984
inception 1847
isMajorTouristAttractionOf Old Montreal
languageOfSignage French
locatedIn Montreal
Old Montreal
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec
locatedNear Montreal waterfront
surface form: Old Port of Montreal
locatedOnStreet Rue Saint-Paul NERFINISHED
marketUseEnd 1963
namedAfter Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel
opened 1847
operatedBy Société du Marché Bonsecours
ownedBy Montreal
surface form: City of Montreal
renovation 1990s
usedAs city hall
municipal office building
public market

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Old Montreal contains Bonsecours Market
Bonsecours Market alsoKnownAs Bonsecours Market
this entity surface form: Marché Bonsecours