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Vieux-Montréal & Vieux-Port : Séminaire St-Sulpice

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Séminaire St-Sulpice
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Séminaire St-Sulpice

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  • Erected between 1684 and 1687 as the home of the Sulpician religious order, the St Sulpice Seminary is the oldest surviving building in Montréal. This remarkable historic edifice remains an icon of the institutional architecture that was employed in Nouvelle-France. The Sulpicians’ exterior clock above the main doorway is the oldest of its kind in North America, dating from 1701 (see Séminaire St-Sulpice).

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