Notre-Dame of Montreal Basilica Attractions & Landmarks
Landmark Twin TowersMontreal,
QC, H2Y 1T1
Canada
+1 514 842 2925
+1 514 842 3370
http://www.basiliquenddm.org/
info@basiliquenddm.org
Transport Options
Train Available : Subway Station Place-d'Armes
Bus Available : Place-d'Armes / Notre-Dame
Overview
Open Hours
- Monday to Friday from 08:00 AM to 04:30 PM
- Saturday from 08:00 AM to 04:00 PM
- Sunday from 12:30 PM to 04:00 PM
Gorgeous Cathedral.... construction going on outside Notre Dame, but otherwise it was fantastic.
I loved the tour. It was worth every penny. She explained so much. We were a small group and she explained the history of the Basilica. It is really a sight to behold as is the Chapel in the back of the main church. I am still in awe. Great to see whether you are religious or not and perfect activity for hte winter.
there was nothing to dislike about! everything was perfect and i jus loved the old settings in what took place is jus breathtaking. those who avent been there have to go and check it out! its jus incredible!!! i really loved it and i would love to go back!
I like Montreal for its own oldness. It is antique. It was cold in Xmas season. I would recommend you all save every single pennies to be there if you the one loves to travel.
the organ was amazing, and the tour guides were easy to understand in french and english. The place is beautiful! Did you know that celine dion got married there? I didn't until i went there, so go!
Notre Dame is beautiful, you don't need a tour guide to see that but there are free (with the cost of admission) tours that start pretty regularly. They're informative and interesting and, as always with a tour guide, they give you great insight into the magnificent place. As long as you've paid to get in, you might as well hang out to get the inside story. No trip to Montreal would be complete without a stop here.
The church next to the skyscraper is not Notre-Dame Basilica but Mary Queen of the World Cathedral ! This Cathedral is the main church of the Montréal Catholic Diocese is is loccated in the midst of the business centre of the City.
Don't waste your time or money on the "Et la lumiere fut" ("And then there was light") presentation at the Notre-Dame Basillica. This is a 30-minute film that gives a brief history of the cathedral through a combination of still shots of paintings, cartoon drawings, and poorly scripted and acted scenes. The film is projected onto a large screen positioned above the center aisle, as well as on sail-like canvases that are stretched from the balconies down to the pews on each side. The big finale is when the projection screens are all taken away, revealing the interior lights of the catherdral. Don't be fooled by the flyers and promotions that bill this event as a "sound and light show." Your best bet is to come earlier during the day and pay the regular admission price to tour the cathedral at your leisure.
$4 is an amazingly small price to pay for admission to one of the most awe-inspiring places we've ever seen. If you're Catholic, the statues, the scenes portrayed in stained glass, the small side altars and chapels, the baptismal font and confessionals all take on increased significance. Even if you're not Catholic, the interior of the church and its main altar are breathtaking. And don't forget to stop behind directly behind the main altar to see the smaller chapel. It's another stunning place, with distinctly more modern architecture due to rebuilding after a fire. My wife has traveled Europe extensively. According to her, this is the most beautiful church she has ever seen. As for the one goof who griped about a church charging $4 for a tour of the building, maybe YOU ought to get appointed pastor... and then figure out a way to pay for the lights, heat, maintenance and upkeep of the place. $4 is a bargain, especially if it keeps open a place that inspires thousands of visitors to contemplate the divine. Cheapskate.
I was strolling one afternoon & enter the church as I usually do (I enter all churches, I love it!) and Celine Dion was practicing there! Just like that, a free show! It was divine!




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