On the right-hand side of the path leading to the Manoir, from Montebello's main street, and surrounded by forest, is the funeral chapel of the Papineau family. Constructed in grey
Built in 1752 on the banks of the Rivière des Prairies, in the northern part of the city, this is the only remaining church from the French Régime on the Island of Montréal. Its richly
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,
On the hill of this abbey, overlooking Lac des Deux-Montagnes, the Benedictine monks pray and chant. Replenish your energies in this peaceful ambiance and follow the Divine Office celebrated
This church, whose construction began in 1881 and came to an end in 1884, was consecrated by Mgr Fabre on August 25, 1885. Architects Bourgeault and Leprohon of Montréal prepared the
Built in 1908, this church is one of the prettiest in Gaspésie. The Neo-Baroque building houses a 22-choir Casavant pipe organ, one of the most powerful in the Gaspésie region. Consecrated
Québec City (Downtown - Upper Town)
(Region: Québec City and Area)
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
This elegant chapel, which has been largely rebuilt since it was founded in the mid-17th century, is one of the landmark sites in Old Montréal. A small lookout at the rear of the chapel
The oldest church in the diocese of Trois-Rivières. Recognized today as a heritage site by Religious Heritage Fondation the church of Saint-Léon-le-Grand has preserved its original