Another Montréal Church door for you this week. Built in 1911 Église Sainte-Cécile is on de Castelnau East on the northern edge of Montreal’s Little Italy.
As you can see this door has fallen into a bit of a state of disrepair. You can see the pale spots where exposure to the elements and lack a of regular maintenance has worn the finish off the wood.
Here’s another one of my favorite skewed perspective style shots. Judging by the the fundraising thermometer on the left, they seem to have recently started a campaign to raise money for renovations and repairs. I sure hope the doors are on the list before rot starts to set into that wood.
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I see we posted similar colour doors this week, Norm 😉
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Montreal…a city on my list!
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So much to see and do, you won’t regret it 🙂
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Good morning! Above is link to my post today. I will try the other way, but as you know, it has not been that successful for me!
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Thanks for sharing – no worries. But I really don’t know why the link tool isn’t working for you 😦
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An amazing design this one Norm – without the glass part it almost looks like it should have been a piece of furniture, I like the weathered look too!
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Thank you. Yes it really stood out when I drove past it a few weeks ago, so of course I had to circle back and take some pics 😉
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Merci pour le partage.
Belle journée!
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Parriellement – merci 🙂
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Even in disrepair, so beautiful!
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Thanks – glad you liked it. I sure do hope they give it the little bit of repair that it needs 🙂
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I think the thing I like about doors like this is how they worked to get it to blend in with the rest of the architecture. It’s an amazing work of functional art. Great shot.
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Absolutely Dan, when done right the door becomes an integral part of the design of a structure and a great preview of what to expect on the other side.
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Gorgeous doors that just need a little updating. The round window above them is gorgeous as well.
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Thanks Judy. I do hope they spend the time and money to fix this one up a bit 🙂
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