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The Monument-National is a historic Canadian theatre located at 1182 Saint Laurent Boulevard in Montreal, Quebec. With a capacity of over 1,600 seats, the venue was erected between 1891 and 1894 and was originally the cultural centre of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society. The building was designed by Maurice Perrault, , and Joseph Venne in the Renaissance Revival style and utilizes a steel frame—a building technique that was innovative for its time.

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  • Le Monument-National est l'un des plus anciens théâtres de Montréal et le plus vieux encore en activité. Il est situé sur le boulevard Saint-Laurent, au sud de la rue Sainte-Catherine. Il est classé comme lieu historique pour son architecture et son rôle important dans la vie culturelle de Montréal. (fr)
  • The Monument-National is a historic Canadian theatre located at 1182 Saint Laurent Boulevard in Montreal, Quebec. With a capacity of over 1,600 seats, the venue was erected between 1891 and 1894 and was originally the cultural centre of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society. The building was designed by Maurice Perrault, , and Joseph Venne in the Renaissance Revival style and utilizes a steel frame—a building technique that was innovative for its time. (en)
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  • Le Monument-National est l'un des plus anciens théâtres de Montréal et le plus vieux encore en activité. Il est situé sur le boulevard Saint-Laurent, au sud de la rue Sainte-Catherine. Il est classé comme lieu historique pour son architecture et son rôle important dans la vie culturelle de Montréal. (fr)
  • The Monument-National is a historic Canadian theatre located at 1182 Saint Laurent Boulevard in Montreal, Quebec. With a capacity of over 1,600 seats, the venue was erected between 1891 and 1894 and was originally the cultural centre of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society. The building was designed by Maurice Perrault, , and Joseph Venne in the Renaissance Revival style and utilizes a steel frame—a building technique that was innovative for its time. (en)
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  • Monument-National (Montréal) (fr)
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