Ignace Bourget Monument
The Ignace Bourget Monument is a monument of Louis-Philippe Hébert located in front of Montreal's Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral, in Quebec, Canada.
The monument in 2011 | |
Coordinates | 45°29′57.10″N 73°34′6.10″W |
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Location | Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral, Montreal |
Designer | Louis-Philippe Hébert |
Type | Historical Monument |
Material | Bronze, granite |
Opening date | June 24, 1903 |
Dedicated to | Ignace Bourget |
Overview
The monument in memory of Bishop Ignace Bourget was unveiled on June 24, 1903, in front of the replica of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, which he had built. A bas-relief shows the bishop studying the plans for the building. Two allegorical statues represent Religion and Charity. It was erected by both clergy and faithful, who contributed $25,000. The sculptures and bas-reliefs were created by Louis-Philippe Hébert.
Allegorical statues
Bas-reliefs
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