5/5 Roberto M. 1 year ago on Google
Beautiful
and
meaningful
place,
where
you
can
learn
about
the
history
of
the
city,
its
founder
and
her
legacy.
The
chapel
itself
is
free
to
visit,
and
there's
also
a
paid
museum
dedicated
to
the
history
and
legacy
of
Saint
Marguerite
Bourgeoys,
with
a
particular
focus
on
her
work
on
education,
as
well
to
the
history
of
the
city
of
Montreal.
The
museum
contains
plenty
of
artifacts
from
the
17th
century
onwards,
as
well
as
detailed
and
insightful
information
on
them
and
their
history
and
relevance.
There
were
also
some
interactive
experiences.
If
you
visit
Montreal
you
must
visit
this
Chapel,
and
I
recommend
you
visit
the
Museum
too,
it's
great
to
experience
the
living
legacy
of
a
person
ingrained
in
a
building
they
founded,
I'm
not
a
believer,
but
this
Chapel
made
me
appreciate
greatly
the
person
Saint
Marguerite
was,
I
can
only
imagine
the
effect
of
visiting
the
resting
place
of
a
Saint
can
have
for
a
Catholic.
The
chapel
is
within
walking
distance
to
many
other
attractions
and
restaurants,
so
there's
no
excuse
to
avoid
it.