Bonsecours Market

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Bonsecours Market
Bonsecours Market

Bonsecours Market (French: Marché Bonsecours), at 350 rue Saint-Paul in Old Montreal, is a two-story domed public market. Named for the adjacent Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel and designed by architects William Footner and George Browne, it opened in 1847.

Other than a market, it served as public market, concert hall, and Montréal's city hall from 1852 to 1878. Today, the market houses outdoor cafés, restaurants and boutiques.

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