Métro Saint-Henri,
Oil on canvas,
16 x 16 x 1 inches,
2020
by Sandra Boorne
1576
#Contemporary #Landscape
About the work: The Place Saint-Henri metro station was the work of architects Julien Hébert & Jean-Louis Lalonde. It opened in April 1980. This station served as a terminus for the Orange line from April 1980 to September 1981. This station is named for place Saint-Henri, a short street and public square between Rue Saint-Jacques and Rue Notre-Dame. The place and the district took their name from a chapel built in 1810 and placed under the protection of Saint Henry. Place Saint-Henri is home to many historic buildings including the Art Deco Station 23.