See also: Rosemont
Rosemont it Petite-Patrie is a district of the town of Montreal. It is of a surface of 14,4 km ² and has a population of 131.319 inhabitants.
The main arteries are the streets Beaubien, Masson, Saint-Hubert, Papineau and Viau and the Rosemont boulevards, the St. Lawrence and Pie IX. The lines of subway orange and blue cross it.
Municipal representation
The mayor of the district is André Lavallée. The advisers of the City are Carle Bernier-Genest (Marie-Victorin), Carole Of Sault (Etienne-Desmarteau), Gilles Grondin (Old man-Rosemont) and François Purcell (Saint-Edouard).
Points of interest
- Gone Jean-Heel
- Institute of cardiology of Montreal
- Hospital Santa Cabrini
- Hospital Maisonneuve-Rosemont
- Olympic village of Montreal
- Park Maisonneuve: Insectarium of Montreal and Botanical garden of Montreal
- Church Madonna della Difesa (Church of Our-Lady-of-the-Defense), with a fresco of Benito Mussolini, going back to before the Second world war
Districts
The district includes/understands the districts of the Petite-Patrie, Rosemont and New-Rosemont. In the Petite-Patrie, several “ethnic districts”, the such Petite Italy are.
Rosemont knows at present a phenomenon of gentrification, which is an obvious result with the phenomenon observed in the district of the Plate-Mount-Royal bus this sector is in the process of saturation in what milked with the property of prestige.
Education
External bond
- Official site
- historical buildings of Rosemont it Petite-Patrie on Image Montreal