Category:Co-Cathédrale de Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption
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This category is for a cultural heritage site in Canada, number 2011
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This category is for a cultural heritage site in Canada, number 11188
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Français : Le lieu historique national du Canada des Établissements-Religieux-de-Gravelbourg se trouve à Gravelbourg, une petite ville située dans les vastes étendues des prairies du sud de la Saskatchewan. Ce complexe religieux comprend une cathédrale, la résidence de l’évêque et le couvent. Ces éléments, les principaux du premier établissement, ont été conçus et construits par les Canadiens-français d’allégeance catholique romaine au début du XXe siècle. Dominant l’extrémité sud de la rue Principale, la cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption est visible à des kilomètres à la ronde. Le vaste couvent Jésus-Marie, qui compte quatre étages et une façade monumentale, comprend un collège, deux écoles et la bibliothèque régionale dans son ancienne chapelle. La résidence de l’évêque est un bâtiment de brique de trois étages, attrayant et imposant. En termes stylistiques, ce bâtiment est de type néo-classique. Ce groupe d’immeubles ecclésiastiques témoigne des efforts de colonisation de l’Ouest canadien par les Canadiens-français et l’Église catholique romaine. La reconnaissance officielle fait référence à chacun des trois édifices sur leur empreinte individuelle.
English: Gravelbourg Ecclesiastical Buildings National Historic Site of Canada is located in Gravelbourg, a small town set in the open prairie landscape of southern Saskatchewan. This religious complex comprises a Cathedral, Bishop’s Residence, and Convent. These, the principal elements of the early settlement, were designed and built by Roman Catholic French-Canadians during the early 20th century. Prominent at the south end of Main Street, the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption is visible for miles around. The large four-storey Convent of Jesus and Mary, with its monumental façade, contains a college, two schools and the regional library within its former chapel. The Bishop’s residence is an attractive, large three-storey brick structure. Stylistically, the buildings follow a Classical Revival theme. This group of Ecclesiastical Buildings speaks to the French-Canadian colonization efforts of the Roman Catholic Church in Western Canada. Official recognition refers to each of the three buildings on its individual footprint.
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Media in category "Co-Cathédrale de Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption"
The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total.
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Gravelbourg SK La Cathedrale interior.jpg 2,783 × 4,175; 6.58 MB
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La Cathédrale, Gravelbourg, SK.jpg 4,064 × 2,710; 7.37 MB
Categories:
- National Historic Sites of Canada by name
- Roman Catholic cathedrals in Canada
- Roman Catholic churches in Saskatchewan
- Buildings in Gravelbourg
- Churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon
- National Historic Sites of Canada in Saskatchewan
- Religious buildings designated as National Historic Sites of Canada
- Municipally designated cultural heritage monuments in Saskatchewan
- Neoclassical architecture in Saskatchewan
- Romanesque Revival architecture in Saskatchewan
- Churches built in 1919
- Built in Canada in 1919
- 1910s architecture in Saskatchewan