Montreal is a beautiful city to visit, and part of what makes this place so special is the architecture. This city is filled with old intricate buildings. I thought I would highlight some of my favorite shots I took while, walking around Montreal.
I discovered this building in Old Port, which over looks the water. This street is filled with older historical buildings and the streets are cobble stone. It made me feel like I went back in time to a different era.
This next photo, is a side view of Notre-Dame Basilica. This cathedral was built in 1820, making it over two hundred years old. In the seventies, it was rebuilt by the city when a fire took it out. Fun fact, over 100 weddings are held in that cathedral yearly! The last photo of this post is a full view of Notre-Dame Basilica.
I thought I would also share a street shot of the Montreal buildings. Everything is so clean and well kept.
Here is a night shot of the city. This bridge had epic blue lights flowing through it! I thought it was neat how the bridge was not only functional, but also became a piece of art at night.
When @teamsteem and I were walking around town, we ran into this building. We thought it was a beautiful Cathedral and we wanted to visit. It turns out it is actually a concert hall and museum!
What cities have you visited with beautiful architecture? Feel free to leave a comment below!
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