St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church of Montreal | |
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Location | 555, rue Jean-Talon Est Montreal, Quebec, Canada H2R 1T8 |
Country | Canada |
Denomination | Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Joseph-Raoul Gariépy |
Style | predominantly Byzantine |
Groundbreaking | 1939 |
Completed | 1940 |
Official name | St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church National Historic Site of Canada |
Designated | 1999 |
St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church ( French: Église Saint-George Antiochian Orthodox) is a brick Antiochian Orthodox church in the Villeray neighbourhood of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Designed by architect Joseph-Raoul Gariépy, the church was constructed in 1939–40 to serve the Syrian Orthodox community in Montreal. It was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1999 as an important symbol of the history and traditions of this community in Canada. [1] [2]
45°32′23″N 73°36′51″W / 45.53972°N 73.61417°W
St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church of Montreal | |
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| |
Location | 555, rue Jean-Talon Est Montreal, Quebec, Canada H2R 1T8 |
Country | Canada |
Denomination | Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Joseph-Raoul Gariépy |
Style | predominantly Byzantine |
Groundbreaking | 1939 |
Completed | 1940 |
Official name | St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church National Historic Site of Canada |
Designated | 1999 |
St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church ( French: Église Saint-George Antiochian Orthodox) is a brick Antiochian Orthodox church in the Villeray neighbourhood of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Designed by architect Joseph-Raoul Gariépy, the church was constructed in 1939–40 to serve the Syrian Orthodox community in Montreal. It was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1999 as an important symbol of the history and traditions of this community in Canada. [1] [2]
45°32′23″N 73°36′51″W / 45.53972°N 73.61417°W