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Rideau Street Convent Chapel

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📷Daniel Hansen

Originally part of the Convent of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, the Rideau Street Convent Chapel is a significant piece of Ottawa's heritage. Designed by Georges Bouillon in the late 19th century, this Gothic Revival chapel was meticulously dismantled and reconstructed within the National Gallery of Canada to preserve its stunning architecture. With its original altar and altar screen, the chapel's 1,123 pieces now reside in a dedicated space inside the gallery, offering a unique blend of historical and artistic value. The chapel's Tudor-Gothic architectural style and its association with Janet Cardiff’s Forty-Part Motet installation add layers of cultural depth, making it a compelling subject for photographers interested in ecclesiastical architecture and historical preservation. When visiting this marvel at 380 Sussex Drive, photographers can capture the intricate details and the ambient spirituality that the chapel exudes, making it a must-visit photography spot in Ottawa (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)

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