Basilique-cathédrale de la paroisse de Notre-Dame-de-Québec
Photo credit: Fonds Daniel Abel photographe officiel PNDQ
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Basilique-cathédrale de la paroisse de Notre-Dame-de-Québec

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Presentation

Welcome to the Notre-Dame Cathedral, the official home of the oldest catholic diocese from North America to northern Mexico. This is where the first mission chapel of New France was erected in 1647, followed by the first parish church of New France, in 1664. This church was then turned into a cathedral in 1674, before being expanded and altered by several generations of architects. It remains a model of religious architecture. Bombarded during the siege of Quebec in 1759, the cathedral was rebuilt with proximate accuracy during a five year period from 1766 to 1771. In 1843 it was equipped with an impressive neoclassical façade, which elevated this cathedral to the rank of basilica in 1874. Ravaged by a fire in 1922. Keeping its monumental appearance in the mid-19th century, it was proclaimed Canada’s primatial cathedral in 1956. Notre-Dame de Quebec is a cathedral because it is the Bishop of Quebec’s church.

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  • Welcome and information services in English and in French
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Virtual tour offered
  • Online exhibition/collection
  • Shop on site

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