
Salon Richmond 1861 sits inside a former 19th-century church built for the Petite-Bourgogne community, a space designed for gathering long before it ever hosted a gala or product launch. The building’s scale still hits you first—the vaulted ceilings, the long central nave, the way light lifts the arches into view—making it one of the few venues in Montréal where architecture does half the storytelling. Today it’s a fully equipped event hall with room for banquets, large-scale receptions, and performances, supported by in-house planning, catering, and technical teams. An adjoining urban garden and terrace extend the space outdoors. Whether it’s a wedding or a corporate production, the place leaves the impression of an old landmark adapting confidently to contemporary use.
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