
Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours is a chapel located in Montréal, Canada. Built in 1771 by the Augustinians, the chapel stands out for its iconic tower overlooking the city. Inside, visitors can admire the beautiful and intricate artwork, many of which were donated by a local artist. It is the most famous examples of classical baroque architecture in Canada and is open to the public, with a variety of events, from concerts to religious prayer. The chapel is considered one of the most visited tourist sites in Montréal and for good reason; its stunning historic architecture is a sight to behold and provides a great example of the Francophone influence in the city.
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