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Grey Nuns Motherhouse | |
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Location | 1190 Guy Street, Quartier Concordia, Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Coordinates | 45°29′36″N 73°34′36″W / 45.493445°N 73.576701°W |
Built | 1871 |
Built for | Grey Nuns |
Architectural style(s) | Romanesque Revival and Neoclassical |
Owner | Concordia University |
Official name | Mother House of the Grey Nuns of Montréal National Historic Site of Canada |
Designated | 2011 |
Grey Nuns Motherhouse, now known as the Grey Nuns Building, is a former motherhouse of the Grey Nuns located at 1190 Guy Street, in the Borough of Ville-Marie, Montréal, Quebec, Canada. It is also named Grey Nuns Hospital of Montréal (not to be confused with Grey Nuns' Hospital located south of Place d'Youville). The building was completed in 1871.[1]
In 2007, it was bought by Concordia University and refurbished. It now serves as co-ed housing for 598 undergraduate students on the Sir George Williams Campus within the neighbourhood redevelopment project Quartier Concordia.[2]
A crypt containing the graves of 276 nuns and other individuals is located in the basement. Among them was Mother Marie-Marguerite d'Youville, the first native-born Canadian to be declared a saint. In 2010 her remains were removed and relocated to her 1701 birthplace of Varennes, a community on the South Shore.[2]
In 2011, it was designated one of the National Historic Sites of Canada.