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Trappist Monastery Guest House

View, from the northwest, of the Trappist Monastery Guest House, Winnipeg, 2005 : Historic Resources Branch, Manitoba Culture, Heritage, Tourism and Sport, 2005
  • View of the main entrance to the Trappist Monastery Guest House, Winnipeg, 2005 : Historic Resources Branch, Manitoba Culture, Heritage, Tourism and Sport, 2005

Description of Historic Place

The Trappist Monastery Guest House is a three-storey wood-frame structure crowned with a mansard roof punctuated by dormers. Constructed in 1912 on the foundation of an 1892 building, the guest house, now home to the St. Norbert Arts Centre, is tucked away from the south Winnipeg community of St. Norbert in a thick veil of forest on the banks of the La Salle River. The provincial designation applies to the guest house and the lot it occupies, which forms part of a larger heritage complex in combination with the ruins of the monastery's church and monastic wing.

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100 rue des Ruins de Monastere
Winnipeg, Manitoba

Also called: S.N.A.C. (St. Norbert Arts Centre), C.A.S.N. (Centre des arts de Saint-Norbert)

Construction Date 1912

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