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Stewart Hall (Pointe Claire)

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Type
  
Art gallery

Owner
  
City of Pointe-Claire

Phone
  
+1 514-630-1220

Collection size
  
250

Province
  
Québec

Number of visitors
  
10,000

Stewart Hall (Pointe-Claire)

Established
  
16 February 1963 (1963-02-16)

Location
  
176 Lakeshore Road, Pointe-Claire, Quebec, Canada

Director
  
Micheline Bélanger (Cultural Centre) Jocye Millar (Art Gallery)

Address
  
176 BORD DE LAC, Pointe-Claire, QC H9S 5T5, Canada

Similar
  
Temple Emanu‑El‑Beth Sholom, Musée des maîtres et artisans d, Lake Saint‑Louis, Saint‑Joachim de Pointe‑Cl, L'Artothèque

Stewart Hall (originally Mull Hall) is a cultural centre and art gallery in Pointe-Claire, Quebec, Canada.

Contents

Originally built as a private mansion, today Stewart Hall houses a cultural centre, a reading and reference room, an art gallery, and a community centre.

History

Mull Hall was constructed for Charles Wesley MacLean in 1915-16 to plans by architect Robert Findlay. The house was named for the Isle of Mull, which was home of the Clan MacLean in the Scottish Highlands.

The Fathers of Sainte-Croix acquired the mansion in 1940, and continued to operate the farm on the surrounding land.

In 1958, the Fathers of Sainte-Croix sold the land to a real estate developer who had planned to build a high-rise apartment building on the site. The land was soon after purchased by Walter and Beatrice Stewart, who donated it to the city of Pointe-Claire in exchange for $1.

The city of Pointe-Claire turned the building into a cultural centre, which was inaugurated on February 16, 1963.

Architecture

The exterior walls of the house are made from locally sourced limestone blocks. The building's design is symmetrical, and consists of thirty five rooms. A large veranda overlooks Lake Saint Louis.

References

Stewart Hall (Pointe-Claire) Wikipedia