Montreal City Hall, Quebec, Canada building - e-architect
e-architect04.22.2025
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TL;DR
Montreal's City Hall, a French Empire style building originally constructed in 1878, has undergone multiple renovations, including a significant one from 2018 to 2022. This latest renovation aimed to modernize the infrastructure while preserving its historical elements. Key features such as the copper roof, iconic clock tower, and interior detailing were carefully preserved and restored. The renovations emphasized sustainability and accessibility, allowing the building to serve both administrative functions and as a cultural heritage site. This project reflects a balance between historical preservation and modern functionality.