Housed within the Quebec Seminary, a former Catholic training college, the Museum of Francophone America (Musée de l’Amérique Francophone) traces the rich tapestry of French colonial history and Francophone culture in North America. The building, dating back to the 17th century, is one of Quebec City’s oldest structures and has been designated a National Historic Site by Parks Canada. Visitors can explore exhibits that bring to life the stories and traditions of French-speaking communities, offering a deeper understanding of their enduring legacy. The museum’s location in this historic setting adds an authentic and immersive layer to the experience.
Museum of Francophone America (Musée de l’Amérique Francophone)
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