Absolutely breathtaking basilica! At least as far as the interior is concerned. The exterior is frankly not the most captivating, it feels a bit unremarkable.
As it is one of the highlights of Montreal, I could not miss stopping by the basilica, however Sunday afternoon visit might not have been the best idea thanks to the enormous amount of people around. I would recommend picking less exposed times. I would also advise purchasing the tickets (yes, this basilica charges 15 CAD to enter) online if the queue to enter is too long. There are QR codes around, which direct you to a website to buy the ticket, however the site is not the most user friendly - there were too many steps and clicks to make the purchase.
If it was already busy outside, it was even busier inside! It resembled nothing like a peaceful church. The place was crowded, loud and very difficult to move around due to the amount of tourists. Most of them were not following any sorts of rules, like trying to be quiet or being considerate to others. Hence picking the right time for a visit is essential.
Once I stepped inside, though, I was blown away! The interior was absolutely stunning, and I couldn't believe my eyes. The wooden decorations were rich and intricate, but the most interesting part for me was the deep blue color used in the sanctuary and altar vaults. It was so mystical and unlike anything I've seen in a church before. The lighting at the sanctuary was on point as well, beautifully highlighting the right areas and creating a perfect atmosphere. Very unique and unforgettable. I saw information boards advertising for a visual show called AURA - something I regret not doing. It looked impressive!
Despite the crowds and dimmed lighting inside, it is relatively easy to miss other parts of the basilicas such as the beautiful organs with their 7000 pipes or the exquisitely carved pulpit.
Toilets are located behind the altar and despite the amount of visitors, they remained relatively clean. What surprised me a lot was the fact the basilica was air-conditioned. Not that I complain, as it was handy on a hot day, it was just a bit unusual.
Tip: If you want to learn more information about this place, grab a paper pamphlet at the entrance, otherwise you can book a guider tour instead.
Visited on a busy Sunday, July 2023. Paid online by card.
One of the best places to visit in Canada. As soon as you enter you feel like you have entered in whole new world. Architecture is mind-blowing. Every detailed is still preserved and completely different vibes inside. It’s very easily accessible and reachable by nearest metro/subway station. Must visit place in Montreal.
This basilica is one of the most intricate pieces of art that I've seen as compared to a lot of the European counterparts. The Aura light show is definitely highly recommended. I would personally suggest to book the Aura experience and rather than double booking the viewing, see it while you're in for that.
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