Bank of Montreal National Historic Site explained

Bank of Montreal
Nearest City:Montreal
Beginning Label:Established
Built:1894
Original Use:Bank branch
Current Use:café and office space
Architecture:Queen Anne style architecture
Governing Body:Bank of Montreal
Designation1:National Historic Site of Canada
Designation1 Date:1990

Bank of Montreal National Historic Site is an historic former bank branch in Montreal. Built in 1894 in sandstone on the corners of rue Notre Dame Ouest and rue des Seigneurs, this building was named a National Historic Site of Canada in 1990 because:

The building now has a café on the ground floor.

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