Église Saint-Charles-Borromée

Religious Sites

Constructed from 1828 to 1830 and named a heritage building in 1959, this church in honour of St. Charles Borromeo is a major neoclassical achievement by architect Thomas Baillairgé. Established canonically in 1693, the church parish contains a rich, though little-known, collection of notable works from Québec's art history, including paintings, textiles, goldware, silverware and sculptures from the 17th to the 20th centuries.

Schedule:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 8am - 4pm
Wednesday: 8am - 10pm
Thursday: 8am - 6pm
Friday: 8am - 9pm
Saturday: 8am - 2pm
Sunday: 10am - 12am, 1pm - 8pm

Parking:
Free Outdoor on Site

7990, 1re Avenue
Québec, QC,
G1H 2Y4
Église Saint-Charles-Borromée

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