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Travel to biblical times through one of the largest 360° landscape paintings in the world. On display in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré since 1895, the Cyclorama ...
1. Cyclorama de Jérusalem
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The Shrine of Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, located only 20 minutes from Québec City, welcomes almost a million visitors annually. For over 350 years, people ...
2. Sanctuaire de Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré
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The Corporation's mission is to promote Québec City's religious heritage and tourism through a wide variety of activities, including guided tours of churches ...
3. Corporation du patrimoine et du tourisme religieux de Québec
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The oldest church on the island was built between 1717 and 1719 by the mason, Antoine Carpentier. The alter and sculptures adorning the sanctuary were ...
4. Église historique Saint-Pierre
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Built in 1853, this church has magnificent stained-glass windows, superb woodwork and a century-old organ, which was restored in 1985. The slender steeple ...
5. Église unie Chalmers-Wesleys
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Another masterpiece of the neo-Gothic era, built in 1910 under the direction of architect François-Xavier Berlinguet, this sanctuary is renowned for its ...
6. Sanctuaire Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Coeur
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Modelled after London's Saint-Martin-in-the-Fields, this cathedral houses numerous precious objects donated by King George III. The benches are made of ...
7. Cathédrale Holy Trinity
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The church (1809-1816) contains many examples of handcrafted ornamentation: the vaulted ceiling by sculptor Olivier Dugal; two angels by Louis Jobin; ...
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Classified as an historic monument in 1959, this church is one of the oldest in the province of Québec (1779). Its architecture and the works of art are ...
9. Église de Saint-Joachim
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One of the oldest churches in North America, Notre-Dame-des-Victoires was built atop the ruins of Champlain’s first outpost. After being severely damaged ...
10. Église Notre-Dame-des-Victoires
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Chapel built in 1817, from plans drawn by architect François Baillairgé. High altar by Eugène Taché. Two statues dating back to 1750 are attributed to ...
11. Chapelle des Jésuites
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The first Presbyterians in Québec were the Scottish troops belonging to Wolfe's army, who arrived in 1759. Inside the church, visitors can see the balcony ...
12. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
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Pilgrimage site and place of meditation. The only shrine to St. Theresa of the Child Jesus in North America.
13. Sanctuaire diocésain Sainte-Thérèse de l'Enfant-Jésus
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Built on the same location since 1647, widened, bombarded, burnt to its foundations, rebuilt and finally labelled as national historic place of Canada ...
14. Basilique-cathédrale Notre-Dame de Québec
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Known formerly as the Centre-Marie-de-l'Incarnation, the Parloir Marie-de-l'Incarnation is a site dedicated to the life and works of the Venerable Marie ...
15. Parloir Marie-de-l'Incarnation
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16. Cimetière Saint Matthew
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