A church opposite the art museum seems to be not open to the public to visit. You can go around outside. From the art museum, you can see this church at a glance. The bus stop is at the door. The traffic is quite convenient.
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A church opposite the art museum seems to be not open to the public to visit. You can go around outside. From the art museum, you can see this church at a glance. The bus stop is at the door. The traffic is quite convenient.
The art-inspired old art museum, St. Andrew and St. Fort Row, is located in the church and art museum in Montreal, Canada's art capital, and is now unified as the St. Lawrence Art Museum. Built in 1867, it is typical of the Gothic revival style. The St. Lawrence Art Museum is full of thick piers, towering tops, and stained glass doors and windows, which are all exuding a taste of Notre Dame. The old walls and tiles are very old. Entering the museum, the top of the tower gave me a medieval crown, but there was a feeling of shareholder Fang Buddha, the two merged, just the right artistic sense. There is a statue of the twelve disciples in front of the church gate, lifelike, the history of the statue has been long. The vicissitudes revealed by the entire art gallery seem to be telling the ancient history and art culture. The St. Lawrence Art Museum also often hosts various art activities and traditional art exhibitions, and also has the function of retaining the use of the church. Friends who are interested and friends with religious beliefs can go to play. It is really artistic!