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Montreal's Saint Joseph Oratory
Holding bells that were originally meant for the Eiffel Tower, St Joseph's Oratory is a spectacular landmark in Montreal that you’ll want to experience for your own. Its imposing dome on the northwest side of Mont Royal is visible for miles. This Oratory is a famous pilgrimage site, despite only being completed in 1967, attracting over 2 million visitors and pilgrims each year.
Brother Andre, a beloved monk who was known as the miracle-worker of Mount Royal because of his healing abilities, founded Saint Joseph’s Oratory. Work began on the basilica after his death in 1937.
Its dome is the second largest in the world, being 318ft high; it is second only to St. Peter's in Rome. The Oratory's carillon is made up of 56 bells. If you’re up to the climb, you can make your way up the 283 steps to the basilica’s portico for beautiful sightseeing over the city.
The Saint Joseph Oratory is located at:
3800 Chemin Queen Mary
Montreal, Quebec, H3L 2M1,
514-733-8211 (Information)
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