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Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal is a prominent Roman Catholic minor basilica and national shrine located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Situated majestically on Mount Royal's Westmount Summit, this architectural marvel stands as the highest building in Montreal, visible from many kilometers away across the city. It is recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada and is renowned for being Canada's largest church, featuring one of the largest church domes in the world.

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    4 de julho de 2024

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    Magnificent religious monument exterior and interior (free)
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    In 1924, construction of a basilica began and was not completed until 1967. With a capacity of 10,000 people, including 3,000 seats, the sacred building is one of the largest churches in the world and the largest in Canada. The architects of the church are Dalbé Viau and Alphonse Venne.

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    Another unnecessary but also huge church that occupies a beautiful location. The church itself doesn't actually do much, it's rather plain, not even the usual splendor. In the entrance area there are quite funny photo frames with a very light-skinned Jesus, who absolutely does not fit into the scenery of the Jerusalem area.
    You can either hike up the hill or take a free shuttle bus. The lower station is in the western corner of the area.
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    Circuito Escadarias para o topo do Mont Royal – Parque do Monte Royal (ponto de partida: Mont-Royal)

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    Elevação 130 m

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    Localização:Montréal, Quebec, Canadá

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    What are the best ways to explore the grounds and gardens of Saint Joseph's Oratory?

    The Oratory grounds offer several walking routes. You can ascend the hill on foot, enjoying the Saint Joseph's Oratory grounds paths, which include the serene Gardens of the Way of the Cross featuring sculptures depicting the Stations of the Cross. For those preferring not to walk the entire ascent, a free shuttle bus service is available from the lower station in the western corner of the area, providing convenient access to the main basilica.

    Is Saint Joseph's Oratory accessible for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    Yes, Saint Joseph's Oratory strives to be accessible. While there are many steps leading to the basilica, including the Grand Staircase, a free shuttle bus service operates from the lower parking areas to the main entrance. Inside, elevators and ramps are available to access various levels and key areas like the Crypt Church, Votive Chapel, and the Oratory Museum, ensuring a comfortable visit for everyone.

    Are there any admission fees or permits required to enter Saint Joseph's Oratory?

    Entry to Saint Joseph's Oratory and its main areas, including the basilica, Crypt Church, and Votive Chapel, is generally free of charge. While no permits are required, donations are welcome to support the maintenance and operations of this significant national shrine. There might be a small fee for specific guided tours or special exhibitions in the Oratory Museum.

    What are the parking options and public transport routes to Saint Joseph's Oratory?

    On-site parking is available at Saint Joseph's Oratory, though it can become busy, especially during peak times. Arriving earlier in the day is recommended for easier parking. For public transport, several bus routes serve the area, and the Oratory is also accessible via the Côte-des-Neiges metro station, followed by a short bus ride or walk up the hill. The free shuttle bus from the lower station also helps connect visitors from the base of the hill.

    What are the less crowded times to visit Saint Joseph's Oratory?

    To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting Saint Joseph's Oratory during weekday mornings, particularly outside of summer holidays and major religious observances. While the Oratory welcomes visitors year-round, summer weekends tend to be the busiest. Visiting in the shoulder seasons (spring and fall) can also offer a more tranquil experience with pleasant weather.

    What unique architectural features or landmarks should I look for at the Oratory?

    Beyond its monumental scale, look for the Oratory's distinctive blend of Renaissance Revival exterior and Art Deco interior. Key features include Canada's largest church dome, which is among the largest in the world, and the Votive Chapel with its thousands of candles and ex-votos. Don't miss the black granite tomb of Saint Brother André and the impressive Carillon with its 56 (or 62) bells.

    Is Saint Joseph's Oratory suitable for families with children, and are there any specific activities for kids?

    Saint Joseph's Oratory is considered family-friendly, offering a contemplative yet engaging visit for all ages. While there aren't specific 'kids' activities' in the traditional sense, children can appreciate the grandeur of the architecture, the peaceful gardens, and the panoramic views. The Oratory Museum, with its exceptional collection of crèches from around the world, can also be interesting for younger visitors.

    What is the policy regarding pets, specifically dogs, at Saint Joseph's Oratory?

    Generally, pets are not permitted inside the basilica or other indoor areas of Saint Joseph's Oratory, with the exception of service animals. It's advisable to check their official website or contact the Oratory directly for the most current and specific policy regarding pets on the outdoor grounds.

    Are there guided tours available at Saint Joseph's Oratory, and what do they cover?

    Yes, guided tours of Saint Joseph's Oratory are available and highly recommended to enrich your visit. These tours typically cover the history of the Oratory, the life of Saint Brother André, and provide insights into the architectural significance and spiritual meaning of various areas, including the Crypt Church, Votive Chapel, and the main basilica. Check the Oratory's official website for tour schedules and booking information.

    What is the significance of the ongoing renovations to the dome and lantern?

    Since 2018, the dome and lantern atop the Oratory have been undergoing significant renovations, expected to be completed in 2024. This C$80 million project aims to create safe access to the lantern, which will allow for an unprecedented 360-degree view over Mount Royal and the city of Montreal. This will offer visitors an entirely new perspective from the highest point of the Oratory.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or hotels conveniently located near Saint Joseph's Oratory?

    While the Oratory itself has some facilities, there are various cafes and restaurants in the surrounding Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood, offering options for meals and refreshments. For accommodation, a range of hotels can be found within a short driving or public transport distance, particularly closer to downtown Montreal or other popular areas, providing options for different budgets and preferences.

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