An imposing fortress at 蚕耻茅产别肠 City鈥檚 highest point, La Citadelle houses a regiment of troops as well as a museum of military objects 漏 CL-Medien / Shutterstock
There are few places in North America where you can feel the presence of history more than in 蚕耻茅产别肠 City, the largest walled city north of Mexico.
So it鈥檚 fitting that the capital of Canada鈥檚 most populous French-speaking province has so many excellent museums to provide context. From military exhibits detailing the brutality of the 18th-century Seven Years鈥 War to a Catholic hospital showcasing the history of medicine to several fascinating Indigenous collections, this is a wonderful place to go museum hopping, whether you鈥檙e there for a weekend or forever.
Here are the best museums in 蚕耻茅产别肠 City.
Compare and contrast the cultures of French Canada and the First Nations at Mus茅e de Civilisation
One of the most visited museums in Canada, 蚕耻茅产别肠 City鈥檚 Museum of Civilization interprets the history of New France as well as 蚕耻茅产别肠鈥檚 Indigenous peoples. The huge interactive exhibits alone are worth the price of admission, especially the Indigenous-focused display, which showcases stories from 蚕耻茅产别肠鈥檚 population of Aboriginal peoples which is 95,000 strong. There are also rotating temporary exhibitions usually worth checking out.
Get arty at Mus茅e National des Beaux-Arts du 蚕耻茅产别肠
Covering four buildings on the Plains of Abraham, 蚕耻茅产别肠鈥檚 fine arts museum features 40,000 works of art, including a beautiful collection of Inuit pieces (the exhibition of 40 Inuit sculptures is particularly striking). Temporary exhibitions feature major works by internationally famous artists; recent shows have displayed pieces by Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, Isamu Noguchi and others.
Visit Mus茅e Huron-Wendat to learn about Indigenous culture
Nearly 30 minutes north of 蚕耻茅产别肠 City is Wendake, home to two urban reservations that welcome visitors to learn about the Huron and Wendat peoples. The Huron-Wendat Museum here displays a small collection of artifacts including moccasins, canoes, baskets and wonderful headdresses. While in Wendake, also be sure to visit Onho眉a Chetek8e, a reconstructed Huron village. If you鈥檙e there in the evening, you should also check out , the new light show and night walk from renowned international exhibitor Moment Factory.
Salute the troops at Mus茅e Royal 22e R茅giment (La Citadelle)
Situated on Cape Diamand, the highest point in 蚕耻茅产别肠 City, La Citadelle is a huge military fortress on the Unesco World Heritage List. At the center of nearly 300 years of history, La Citadelle is today both the second official residence of the governor general, the Canadian representative to the Queen of England, and a garrison for the Canadian Army鈥檚 Royal 22nd Regiment, the country鈥檚 only predominantly French-language unit. The fortress is a sight to behold on its own 鈥 and the museum inside its ramparts is also worthwhile, packed with period uniforms, weapons and more than 300 medals, decorations and orders awarded to the regiment.
See 蚕耻茅产别肠 City in miniature at Mus茅e du Fort
In front of Fairmont Le Ch芒teau Frontenac, this small museum features a 30-minute sound-and-light show that brings to life the six sieges of 蚕耻茅产别肠 City during the Seven Years鈥 War, including the battle of the Plains of Abraham. The museum鈥檚 highlight: a 430-square-foot model of the city and its outlying regions as they appeared in 1750. (You鈥檒l note that the Old Town hasn鈥檛 changed much.)
Feel the history at Mus茅e des Plaines d鈥橝braham
In a 17th-century Catholic seminary, this three-floor museum commemorates the 1759 battle between Britain and France that ultimately decided Canada鈥檚 linguistic fate. In the museum, you鈥檒l find 450,000 artifacts, including period uniforms. A solid multimedia show explains how the battles went down from four different viewpoints: French, British, Canadian and First Nations. After the museum, have a stroll around the 242-acre park and lovely gardens that have been landscaped on the former battleground.
See how schoolgirls used to study at P么le Culturel du Monast猫re des Ursulines
Founded in 1639 as one of the first schools for girls on the continent, this multi-level museum explores the history of the Ursuline nuns and their dedication to education. Over three floors and five exhibitions (three temporary and two permanent), the museum displays what life was like for the schoolgirls through art, musical instruments and preserved classrooms and bedrooms. The chapel is a highlight and features spectacular religious art, including intricate golden leaves created by the nuns themselves.
Contemplate the history of medicine at le Monast猫re des Augustines
Housed in the first hospital built in the Americas north of Mexico, Le Monast猫re des Augustines is a fascinating ode to the evolution of medicine over three centuries. Some 50,000 religious artifacts and medical tools from the Augustinian Sisters鈥 12 monastery hospitals show how far health care has come. A temporary exhibit running until May 2024, is an engaging reflection on the history of well-being. The Monast猫re also hosts guests at its luxurious hotel and the hotel鈥檚 health-focused restaurant, .
Get locked up (temporarily) at Centre Morrin
Originally a French military barracks and jail for British prisoners of war, the Centre Morrin is now a museum showcasing life inside one of the continent鈥檚 first prisons. Guided tours takes visitors through the more than 200-year-old prison cells. The complex also contains a gorgeous Victorian library with some 27,000 English-language books.
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