1847 – Archbishop’s Residence, Quebec City, Quebec
Architect: Thomas Baillargé
The construction of the Archbishop’s residence began in 1844 and was completed in 1847. It was built following the plans of architect Thomas Baillargé.
The construction of the Archbishop’s residence began in 1844 and was completed in 1847. It was built following the plans of architect Thomas Baillargé.
A church built by the Irish population and the only English speaking catholic parish in Quebec.
Following the plans of architect Francois Baillargé, the construction of the chapel began in 1817. After the Jesuits returned to Canada in 1849,
In the days of New France, the Royal Redoubt, stood on the site of the Morrin Centre.
Located on this site since 1647, the Cathedral has twice been destroyed by fire throughout the centuries.