Sometimes, as I wander through Montreal, I find myself captivated by the intricate details of architecture that many simply stroll past. Take, for instance, this moment right here. It's nothing out of the ordinary, yet it's profoundly beautiful: a grand balcony, meticulously crafted in wood, protruding from the gray stone wall of Saint-Edouard Church in the heart of Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie. There's a certain allure to it, a piece of artistry and history intertwined, that just captures my heart. I cherish these discoveries, these small yet magnificent details that tell a story, that add depth to the city's canvas. This is...
Read moreThere are many beautiful churches in Montreal, but most of them remain closed much of the time. If you're lucky to be walking in front of an open one, make the effort of going in and visiting. Many of them are well worth your time. Saint-Edouard is one of the churches that has something going for it. Its vaulted ceilings are beautiful. They take many shapes and forms and are of different sizes. They alone will make your...
Read moreBeautiful interior, reminiscent of a European church.
Great acoustics, went for a concert. Keep an eye out for Sunday concerts every last Sunday of the month, they are free and usually performance by seasoned musicians. The concert attended...
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