McGill Metro Station in Montreal

McGill Metro Station

McGill Metro Station is a historic subway station located in the heart of downtown Montreal, Quebec. Opened in 1966, the station is named after McGill University, which is located nearby. The station features unique modernist architecture, designed by Canadian architect Irving Sager, and is known for its distinctive circular entrance and mosaic mural by Quebec artist Jean-Paul Mousseau. McGill Metro Station is not only a transportation hub, but also a popular tourist attraction for its architectural and artistic features. It serves as a gateway to some of Montreal's most popular attractions, including McGill University, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, and the historic Golden Square Mile. With its rich history, unique design, and central location, McGill Metro Station is a must-visit destination for architecture and art enthusiasts visiting Montreal.

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