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Église Unie Saint-James 

1435, rue City Councillors
Montréal (city of) (Qc), Canada
H3A 2E4
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Cette église originalement méthodiste, érigée en 1889, avec un extérieur de style gothique et un intérieur victorien, est l'église protestante la plus grande à Montréal. Horaire : mi-mai à fin août : lundi au vendredi, 10h à 16h. Service de culte le dimanche à 11h. Concerts d'orgue gratuits pendant l'été, le mardi à 12h30. Visites guidées sur rendez-vous.

1435, rue City Councillors
Montréal (city of) (Qc), Canada
H3A 2E4

 
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