St. Patrick’s Basilica, situated in the heart of Downtown Montreal, was constructed in 1847 to serve the spiritual needs of Irish immigrants who had fled the Great Famine. The basilica is distinguished by its church bells and a unique blend of decorative motifs, including the French fleur-de-lis and the Irish shamrock. Visitors can experience the rich history and cultural fusion within its walls, with English-language masses held throughout the week.
Montreal St. Patrick’s Basilica
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