A Journey through Château Dufresne, in Montreal
In 1915, Two wealthy French Brothers built in Montreal, Quebec, probably the first duplex Chateau. This Chateau is divided equally, with two front entrances, and each side was decorated by each family individually, in elegant traditional French decor inspired by the Petit Trianon in Versailles.
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Chateau de Montreal
Château de Montréal - Montréal (07) N44.52908, E4.29316
Le château de Montréal est situé en plein cœur de la vieille province du Vivarais. Elle est sous la juridiction des Comtes-Evêques de Viviers (d’où le nom ``Vivarais``), du Saint-Empire Germanique et des Comtes de Toulouse (Raymond de St Gilles). Et ce n’est qu’à la fin du XIIIe siècle que la province du Vivarais passe dans le domaine royal. Mais les souverains de Balazuc demeurent toujours fidèles au Roi de France, ce qui explique que le village de Montréal restera catholique au milieu d’une terre qui s’est largement convertie au protestantisme… La construction du château de Montréal est bâti sur le mont anciennement appelé Mont Régalis, puis Mont Royal, ensuite Mont Réal, pour enfin devenir Montréal. Les travaux ont débuté au XIIe siècle par la grande tour...
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Chateau de Montréal - Montréal (07) N44.52908, E4.29316
The Chateau de Montreal is located in the heart of the old province of Vivarais. It is under the jurisdiction of the Counts-Bishops of Viviers (hence the name `` Vivarais``), the Holy Roman Empire and the Counts of Toulouse (Raymond of St Gilles). And it is only at the end of the 13th century that the province of Vivarais passes in the royal domain. But the rulers of Balazuc still remain faithful to the King of France, which explains why the village of Montreal will remain Catholic in the middle of a land that has largely converted to Protestantism ... The construction of the castle of Montreal is built on the mountain formerly called Mont Regalis, then Mont Royal, then Mont Réal, to finally become Montreal. Work began in the 12th century by the great tower ...
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Musee du Chateau Ramezay In Montreal - Time Machine!
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Sherbrooke Street (officially in French: rue Sherbrooke) is a major east-west artery and at 31.3 kilometres (19.4 mi) in length, is the second longest street on the Island of Montreal. The street begins in the town of Montreal West and ends on the extreme tip of the island in Pointe-aux-Trembles, intersecting Gouin Boulevard and joining up with Notre-Dame Street. East of Cavendish Boulevard this road is part of Quebec Route 138. The street is divided into two portions. Sherbrooke Street East is located east of Saint Laurent Boulevard and Sherbrooke Street West is located west. Sherbrooke Street West is home to many historic mansions that comprised its exclusive Golden Square Mile district, including the now-demolished Van Horne Mansion, the imposing Beaux-Arts style Montreal Masonic Memorial Temple as well as several historic properties incorporated into Maison Alcan, the world headquarters for Alcan.[1][2]
Sherbrooke Street East runs along the edge (both administrative and topographic) of the Plateau Mont-Royal, at the top of a marked hillside known as Côte à Baron, and continues between the Jardin Botanique de Montréal and Parc Maisonneuve to the north and Parc Olympique to the south. The street is named for John Coape Sherbrooke, the Governor General of British North America from. In 1817, Sherbrooke Street initially consisted of two sections, from de Bleury Street to Sanguinet Street. Its relative remoteness from downtown at the time made it difficult to establish industries or factories. Many nursing homes and educational institutions were established on the street in the nineteenth century, such as McGill University, the école normale Jacques-Cartier, the Collège Mont-Saint-Louis and the Couvent du Bon Pasteur.
From the early twentieth century until the 1930s, Sherbrooke Street was the most prestigious street in Montreal. In 1912, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts was established on Sherbrooke Street West. Later with the expansion of the city center, luxurious new houses were built a little further west in the new Garden City of Westmount.
Sherbrooke Street was prolonged eastward starting in the early twentieth century, and followed the urban development of Montreal eastward. It was central to the creation of several institutions and parks such as La Fontaine Park, the Notre-Dame Hospital, Maisonneuve Park, Montreal Botanical Garden and Olympic Stadium.
In 1976, the street was to be venue for an eight-kilometre exhibit of art entitled Corridart during the 1976 Summer Olympics. However, in a controversial decision, former Mayor Jean Drapeau had the exhibition torn down two days before the Games began. Three of Montreal's four major universities are present on Sherbrooke. Downtown, the street is home to the main campus of McGill University; further west, the Loyola Campus of Concordia University. Sherbrooke is also home to UQAM's Complexe des sciences Pierre-Dansereau, and INRS's Montréal campus as well as Dawson College, Collège de Maisonneuve CEGEPs, and the Collège de Montréal. Other key attractions on the street include the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, McCord Museum, Ritz-Carlton Montreal, Holt Renfrew, Parc Lafontaine, and further east, the Château Dufresne, Olympic Stadium, Montreal Botanical Garden and the Montreal Biodome.
Dutton, Nancy (2008). Maison Alcan. A Guidebook to Contemporary Architecture in Montreal. Douglas & Mcintyre. pp. 26–27. ISBN 978-1553653462.
^ Drouin, Martin. Le Combat du Patrimoine à Montréal, 1973-2003 (in French). Presses de l'Université du Québec. pp. 225–26.
^ Larsen, Wayne (2007-01-29). A celebration of Sherbrooke Street. Westmount Examiner. Retrieved 2009-01-09.
^ Melvin Charney interview, canadianart.ca, January 21, 2002. Archived February 13, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
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Hotel Quartier des Spectacles - Montréal Hotels, Canada
Hotel Quartier des Spectacles 3 Stars hotel in Montréal, Canada Within US Travel Directory Stay in the heart of Montréal One of our bestsellers in Montréal! 1585 travellers saved this property Located in Montreal’s entertainment district, this hotel is less than 15 minutes' walk from the Montreal Conference Centre, Old Port, shopping malls, restaurants and museums.Guest rooms are non-smoking and include free WiFi. The standard and superior rooms are equipped with a private bathroom and the studios have a kitchenette.A daily breakfast is served in the hotel's dining room next to the front desk, from 07:30 to 10:00.
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Sprawling Waterfront Estate | L'île-Bizard
This sprawling waterfront estate provides the finest in contemporary luxury living. Bordering Lac des Deux Montagne, this exquisite 6-bedroom property features sweeping landscaped lawns, several patios & terraces overlooking the water, as well as an impeccably maintained shared clay tennis court, shared 9 hole executive Golf Course, home theatre, home gym, 4-door garage, and much more.
This Is The Downton Abbey of Canada!
This Is The Downton Abbey of Canada!
The landmark and storied Timmins Estate near the peak of Mount Royal offers not only panoramic views of the entirety of Montreal and beyond, but is also seen as this city's premiere property.
Comprised of the main house (10br, 9ba, 3 powder rms) and an attached coach house (3br, 2ba, 1 powder rm - also available, but not included in this listing) and sitting on 43,000 sq. feet of land, this majestic Jacobean stone mansion was designed by famed architects Ross and Macfarlane and built in 1910 for Lieutenant-Colonel Charles A. Smart. It was later occupied by mining and railroad magnate Jules Timmins, the founding father of Canada's mining industry, and the property was known thereafter as the Timmins Estate.
Over the years, the Estate has hosted prime ministers, presidents and other notables, including Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and chess prodigy Anatoly Karpov.
Enter 14 Sunnyside through a grand front exterior courtyard, whose stone double-staircase from street level is framed by a custom wrought iron fence designed by legendary McGill architectural professor Percy Nobbs. The spacious courtyard is ringed by a garden of lovely plantings that match the seasons. Entering the house through massive custom-made and artisan-carved double-wood doors, you are led into a luxurious vestibule and grand foyer with ten-foot ceilings, marble floors, and a wood-burning fireplace whose mantel is custom-made marble. His and hers dressing/powder rooms are on either side, and the magnificent Spanish-style staircase leading to the upper floors is framed by floor-to-ceiling windows that bathe this entryway in natural light.
Turn toward the East Wing of this mansion, and you enter an English-style library with carved walnut floor-to-ceiling bookcases, built-in storage, a fireplace and a concealed wet bar, all bathed in light from a huge bay and other windows.
Adjacent is the garden-like atrium/conservatory with marble floors, a delicately arched ceiling with floral details carved in, and floor to ceiling windows on two sides, giving this space a garden-like feeling.
The conservatory flows into the grand living room, which features two distinct seating areas with more than enough room for a grand piano and entertaining. The double-doors in each area open onto an impressive private stone terrace that overlooks the garden below, and the city and the St. Lawrence River beyond.
Double doors lead to the formal dining room, which also has a large bay window offering the same magnificent views.
The spacious kitchen features expansive stone countertops, and a large center island with an integrated Wolf ceramic induction cooktop and fan. The kitchen is also equipped with a double wall oven, a Sub-Zero refrigerator and dishwasher, as well as abundant drawers and storage areas. Adjacent are a butler's pantry with sink and additional storage, a staff dining room, a mudroom leading to the staff entrance and access to the lower floor.
Ascend the grand staircase to the second floor and you step into another grand foyer, from which the Master Suite awaits on the East Wing. The spacious bedroom features double his-and-hers closets, and a private sitting area with bay windows that offer the city view. Two ensuite bathrooms include a stunning Cartier marble vanity in hers with city views, and in his, a double-sized Jacuzzi soaking tub, a large double-shower, and a reading lounge, making this space the perfect spa oasis. Adjacent to the bedroom is a full-sized custom dressing room that can easily be converted into an office or nursery.
In the center of the second floor, there is a den with a fireplace and French doors that lead out to a private grand balcony with the city and St. Lawrence views.
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Top Tourist Attractions in Laval: Travel Guide Canada
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The Site has been designed primarily to commemorate Louis-Joseph Papineau, the man who was to become a leading figure in Canadian politics during the 19th century. The Site is also designed to showcase the manor house and domain of Monte-Bello, the impressive work of architecture designed and given form by Louis-Joseph Papineau.
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Sun filled throughout the day this custom built 4 + 1 bedroom classic century home comes with 20th century amenities. Updated kitchen and bathrooms retain the character of the home. Leaded glass windows, stained glass panels, oak cabinets, coffered ceilings, restored plaster crown mouldings and a cozy solarium are all part of the charm.
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