Old Seminary of Saint-Sulpice, Montreal

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The Old Seminary of Saint-Sulpice in Montreal is a 17th-century stone seminary and one of the city’s oldest surviving buildings, historically serving as the residence and administrative center of the Sulpician priests.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage property
historic building
seminary
address 116 Notre-Dame Street West, Montreal
adjacentTo Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle French colonial architecture
associatedWith Catholic Church NERFINISHED
history of Ville-Marie
builtInCentury 17th century
constructionEnd late 17th century
constructionStart circa 1684
country Canada
culturalSignificance one of the oldest surviving examples of French colonial architecture in Canada
symbol of early Catholic presence in Montreal
designatedBy Government of Canada NERFINISHED
Government of Quebec NERFINISHED
designation National Historic Site of Canada NERFINISHED
faces Place d’Armes NERFINISHED
hasFeature central stone building
courtyard
garden
pitched roof
stone walls
hasGardenType formal garden
hasUse institutional building
heritageStatus National Historic Site of Canada NERFINISHED
classified heritage immovable of Quebec
languageOfHistoricalCommunity French
locatedIn Canada
Montreal
Quebec NERFINISHED
locatedOn Notre-Dame Street West NERFINISHED
material stone
near Old Montreal historic district NERFINISHED
oneOfOldestBuildingsIn Montreal NERFINISHED
originalFunction administrative center of the Sulpician order in Montreal
residence of Sulpician priests
seminary
overlooks Place d’Armes square NERFINISHED
ownedBy Sulpicians of Montreal NERFINISHED
region Montreal metropolitan area NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholic
religiousOrder Society of Saint-Sulpice NERFINISHED
roofType pitched roof with dormers
usedFor administration of seigneurial lands
religious education

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Sulpicians in Montreal notableBuildingAssociated Old Seminary of Saint-Sulpice, Montreal