119 St-Jacques St. West Near St-Sulpice, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1L6 CanadaMap
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Montreal is a distinct city in the old city and the new city. By the train station to the east, it is the field of the old city. The ancient buildings here are beautiful, and the new city is a high-rise building, like a cement forest.
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Montreal is a distinct city in the old city and the new city. By the train station to the east, it is the field of the old city. The ancient buildings here are beautiful, and the new city is a high-rise building, like a cement forest.
It would be interesting to see the bank lobby, and if we spent all of the money in the financial crisis to build buildings like this, then it would be meaningful. The museum has nothing to say because it is just a few rooms, and if you don't have much time, it is worth coming here because the visit is free. Besides introducing you to the banking industry in Canada/Montreal (I'm not very interested), it also introduced Montreal, which is more interesting. If you are in the area, recommend visiting here, opposite Notre Dame.
Bank of Montreal is one of Canada's oldest banks, this low-rise classical Romanesque building, the earliest headquarters of Bank of Montreal. It represents Canada's past financial boom, and North America's financial history, and now the building is a part of the Bank of Montreal museum that interests can visit in addition to normal banking.
One of Canada's five largest banks, the bank's strength ranks first.
I don't know why I listed the bank as an attraction, but many people did go, and I also went to see it specially, the building is very historical and beautiful.