Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Château_Vaudreuil> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 44 of
44
with 100 triples per page.
- Château_Vaudreuil abstract "Château Vaudreuil in Montreal was constructed between 1723 and 1726 for Philippe de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaudreuil, as his private residence, by Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry. Though the Château Saint-Louis in Quebec City remained the official residence of the Governors General of New France, the Château Vaudreuil was to remain as their official home in Montreal up until the British Conquest in 1763. In 1767, it was purchased by the Marquis de Lotbinière. He sold it in 1773, when it became the Collège Saint-Raphaël. It was destroyed by a fire in 1803.Completed in 1726, it was built in the classical style of the French Hôtel Particulier by King Louis XV's chief engineer in New France, Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry. The central building was flanked by two wings with two sets of semi-circular stairs leading up to a terrace and the main entrance. It stood beyond the end of Rue Saint-Paul, which was kept clear of buildings on that side to afford it a clear view, while formal gardens led up to Notre-Dame Street.Following the fire in 1803, a group of merchants, led by The Hon. Jean-Baptiste Durocher and The Hon. Joseph Périnault, purchased the land. On the condition that it would be used for public markets, they gave the government a small, oblong, strip of land (that had made up part of the formal gardens), which was first named New Market Place and from 1847 became known as Place Jacques-Cartier. This canny deal made by the merchants had the effect of increasing the value of the adjacent properties built around the 'square', which remained in private hands. In 1809, Nelson's Column was built by the citizens of Montreal in what had been part of the Château's formal gardens.".
- Château_Vaudreuil thumbnail Chateau_de_Vaudreuil_-_Montreal_1727.jpg?width=300.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageID "38128643".
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageLength "3397".
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageRevisionID "696431804".
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Demolished_buildings_and_structures_in_Montreal.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink Collège_de_Montréal.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink Garden_design.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink Gaspard-Joseph_Chaussegros_de_Léry_(military_engineer).
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink Governor_General_of_New_France.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink Hôtel_particulier.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Baptiste_Durocher.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Périnault.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XV_of_France.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink Market_(place).
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink Michel_Chartier_de_Lotbinière,_Marquis_de_Lotbinière.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink Montreal.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink Nelsons_Column,_Montreal.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink New_France.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink Notre-Dame_Street.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink Philippe_de_Rigaud_Vaudreuil.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink Place_Jacques-Cartier.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink Quebec.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink Quebec_City.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink Rectangle.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink Rue_Saint-Paul_(Montreal).
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink File:Chateau_de_Vaudreuil_-_Montreal_1727.jpg.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLink File:Plan_de_l-hotel_de_Philippe_de_Rigaud.PNG.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLinkText "Château Vaudreuil".
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageWikiLinkText "Château de Vaudreuil".
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Château_Vaudreuil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Château_Vaudreuil subject Category:Demolished_buildings_and_structures_in_Montreal.
- Château_Vaudreuil comment "Château Vaudreuil in Montreal was constructed between 1723 and 1726 for Philippe de Rigaud, Marquis de Vaudreuil, as his private residence, by Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry. Though the Château Saint-Louis in Quebec City remained the official residence of the Governors General of New France, the Château Vaudreuil was to remain as their official home in Montreal up until the British Conquest in 1763. In 1767, it was purchased by the Marquis de Lotbinière.".
- Château_Vaudreuil label "Château Vaudreuil".
- Château_Vaudreuil sameAs Q5118713.
- Château_Vaudreuil sameAs Château_de_Vaudreuil.
- Château_Vaudreuil sameAs m.0pdd3ws.
- Château_Vaudreuil sameAs Q5118713.
- Château_Vaudreuil wasDerivedFrom Château_Vaudreuil?oldid=696431804.
- Château_Vaudreuil depiction Chateau_de_Vaudreuil_-_Montreal_1727.jpg.
- Château_Vaudreuil isPrimaryTopicOf Château_Vaudreuil.