The 3-metre tall masterpiece serves as a marker for the burial site of Pierre-Luc D'Orsonnens, a co-founder (with his partner Maurice Bourassa) of Les Saint-Sulpice, a popular night spot and restaurant on rue St. Denis in Montreal.
Tuesday, 30 December 2014
Today's Favorite Find at the Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery in Montreal
I'm not sure I could ever take a trip into the Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery in Montreal, Quebec without finding something I'd not seen before. Today, to my surprise, I found this magnificent memorial sculpture.
The 3-metre tall masterpiece serves as a marker for the burial site of Pierre-Luc D'Orsonnens, a co-founder (with his partner Maurice Bourassa) of Les Saint-Sulpice, a popular night spot and restaurant on rue St. Denis in Montreal.
The 3-metre tall masterpiece serves as a marker for the burial site of Pierre-Luc D'Orsonnens, a co-founder (with his partner Maurice Bourassa) of Les Saint-Sulpice, a popular night spot and restaurant on rue St. Denis in Montreal.
Labels:
cemetery,
montreal,
photography
Location:
Montreal, QC, Canada
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