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| Église Saint-Laurent Region: Québec City and Area Category: Religious building and site | Saint-Laurent-de-l'Île-d'Orléans | |||
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| Église Sainte-Pétronille Region: Québec City and Area Category: Religious building and site | Sainte-Pétronille | |||
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| Église Saint-Jean Region: Québec City and Area Category: Religious building and site | Saint-Jean-de-l'Île-d'Orléans | |||
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| Église Saint-Joachim Classified as an historic monument in 1959, this church is one of the oldest in the province of Quebec (1779). Its architecture and the works of art are worth discovering, especially the gold sculptures ![]() Region: Québec City and Area Category: Religious building and site | Saint-Joachim | |||
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| Église Notre-Dame-de-l'Annonciation Built between 1907 and 1910 according to plans by architect David Ouellet and his adopted son, Pierre Lévesque, the Notre-Dame-de-l'Annonciation Church reflects the Beaux-Arts style, which blends Classical ![]() Region: Québec City and Area Category: Religious building and site | L'Ancienne-Lorette | |||
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| Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste (Québec) L'église Saint-Jean-Baptiste is a listed building since 1991. This "Second Empire" structure was rebuilt in 1884, after destruction by fire in 1881. This church is highlighted by superb stained-glass ![]() Region: Québec City and Area Category: Religious building and site | Québec City (Downtown - Upper Town) | |||
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| Église Saint-François-de-Sales Noteworthy works of art may be seen in église Saint-François-de-Sales: the famous baldachin (canopy, 1695), the chancel, listed as a historical monument; the cript and the tabernacle, remarkable works ![]() Region: Québec City and Area Category: Religious building and site
| Neuville | |||
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| Église Saint-Joseph (Deschambault) The church was built (1834-1838) in a Neo-classic style in line with the renewal of architectural forms advocated by Thomas Baillairgé in the middle of the 19th century. ![]() Region: Québec City and Area Category: Religious building and site
| Deschambault | |||
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| Église Saint-Charles-Borromée (Charlesbourg) This church is the work of Thomas Baillairgé. Designated an historic monument, it is located in the heart of Trait-Carré. The church houses spectacular golden treasures and sculptures by Québec's leading ![]() Region: Québec City and Area Category: Religious building and site | Québec City (Borough of Charlesbourg) | |||
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| Église Saint-Charles-Borromée (Grondines) Region: Québec City and Area Category: Religious building and site | Grondines | |||
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| Église Sainte-Famille (Cap-Santé) The majestic church (1752-1768) is one of the last examples of the French Regime's type of structure. It has remarkable bell towers and facade. Region: Québec City and Area Category: Religious building and site | Cap-Santé | |||
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| Église La Présentation-de-la-Sainte-Vierge The rich and magnificent interior of this church, built between 1817 and 1819, is the work of François Dugal, a student of Quévillon. The church was designated an historic monument on January 7, 1957, ![]() Region: Montérégie Category: Religious building and site | La Présentation | |||
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| St. Stephen's Anglican Church This rough fieldstone church, built in 1820, has a projecting circular chancel and a graceful spire rising about 46 m (150 ft.). Its gallery, completed in 1843, offers additional seating. In 1854, a Warren ![]() Region: Montérégie Category: Religious building and site | Chambly | |||
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| Église Sainte-Marguerite-de-Blairfindie This church, the first in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu (1801), was already standing when the first Acadians arrived and when the Patriots' homes were torched in 1837. It also witnessed the birth of Blessed ![]() Region: Montérégie Category: Religious building and site | Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu | |||
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| Église Saint-Hilaire Built in 1830, this church boasts the oldest Casavant organ still in operation. In 1898, famed Canadian painter Ozias Leduc, a native of the parish, decorated the church, which was classified a historic ![]() Region: Montérégie Category: Religious building and site | Mont-Saint-Hilaire | |||
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| Église Saint-Michel This church, built between 1784 and 1787, is a jewel of Québec religious heritage showcasing the work of renowned craftsmen. Classified as an historic monument in 1957, it is open to the public and tour ![]() Region: Montérégie Category: Religious building and site | Vaudreuil-Dorion | |||
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| Co-cathédrale Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue Region: Montérégie Category: Religious building and site | Longueuil | |||
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| Église Du Gesù Église Le Gesù is built in 1865 by the Irish architect Patrick C. Keeley, this church is one of the oldest churches in Montreal. In 1975, the church was designated a cultural heritage site by the Government ![]() Region: Montréal Category: Religious building and site | Montréal | |||
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| Chapelle Notre-Dame de Lourdes This Sulpician chapel, built by the architect Napoléon Bourrassa between 1873 and 1882, was officially opened for worship on April 30, 1881. Masterpiece of architecture, this Marian enclave has become ![]() Region: Montréal Category: Religious building and site | Montréal | |||
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| Chapelle du Grand Séminaire The Grand Séminaire invites you to discover this extraordinary and astonishing site, an oasis of history in downtown Montréal. Take a guided tour and visit the towers (the remains of an ancient colonial ![]() Region: Montréal Category: Religious building and site | Montréal | |||
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