Description
Step into a piece of history reimagined for modern living at Les Cours Royer. This heritage Old Montreal loft exudes timeless charm with exposed original wood beams artfully paired with sleek, new flooring. The expansive living area is a versatile canvas bathed in natural light from large windows, while the elegant kitchen and dining space set the stage for entertaining. In the heart of Old Montreal, you'll be serenaded by the toll of Notre Dame's church bells, just steps from the iconic Old Port and Place d'Armes Metro station. Loaded with cachet and character, this loft marries historic allure with modern style.
A Rare Opportunity to Own a Piece of Montreal's History
Step into the heart of Old Montreal and experience a
residence that embodies the city's rich past while offering
all the comforts of modern living. Nestled within the
storied *Cours Le Royer*, this exclusive condominium is
part of a landmark property with a legacy dating back to
1645, when Jeanne Mance founded Montreal's first hospital,
the Hôtel-Dieu.
Over the centuries, the site has transformed--from a place
of healing to a bustling commercial hub, and finally, into
one of Old Montreal's most coveted residential addresses.
In the late 20th century, renowned architect **Claude
Gagnon** reimagined the historic warehouses once owned by
the St. Joseph Sisters, turning them into a stunning
collection of loft-style condominiums. This large-scale
project was the catalyst for Old Montreal's rebirth,
**sparking its transformation into the vibrant, modern
residential neighbourhood it is today**.
Today, Cours Le Royer* is a rare gem: a pedestrian-only
enclave of just 55 residences, set within an intimate,
European-inspired courtyard. Behind its striking stone
façade, this home offers exposed wood beams, brick walls,
and architectural details that pay homage to its storied
past--all while placing you steps away from Montreal's
finest dining, boutiques, and waterfront.
With its unparalleled history and timeless appeal, this is
more than a home-it's a legacy. Don't miss your chance to
own a piece of Montreal's living history.