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“he oldest museum in Canada”
The Musée de l'Amérique francaise, the oldest museum in Canada, has its roots in European religious and educational traditions. Located in a building that is part of the Séminaire de Québec site, founded by Monseigneur de Laval in 1663, it is a witness and herald of a colourful past, worthy of the world's greatest epics. Its first collection of scientific instruments intended for educational purposes dates back to 1806. Through the years, numerous collections were assembled, such as ancient coins and medals, mineralogy, geology, numismatic, zoology, and botanical collections, as well as fossils, paintings, ethnology and ancient books. Today, these unique witnesses to the past are part of a collection entrusted to the Musée de la civilisation, of which the Musée de l'Amérique francaise has been a component since 1995.
The museum exhibits themselves aren't anything to write home about, but the admission fee is worth it if you are able to join one of the tours. Only two other people joined the tour with me and... Read more
Despite its location in a busy and touristy area, the museum was quite empty when I went on a weekday afternoon in the summer. I took a guided tour, where I had the chance to walk through the... Read more
This little museum has some interesting exhibits centered on French-speaking Americans. It's not very large, nor are the exhibits particularly remarkable - but the admission fee is quite low ($7... Read more
Musée de l'Amérique Francophone
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