Centre de la francophonie des Amériques
Free access with Musée de l'Amérique francophone's entrance.Through interactive multimedia installations, maps, and excerpts from French-language literary works, see how today French-speaking world of the Americas sees is itself. The Francophones of the Americas revealed – their idioms, faces, and accents.
2 Côte de la Fabrique WebsiteMusée de l’Amérique francophone
Entrance ticket at $6 (instead of $8)Musée de l’Amérique francophone is the very first museum created in Canada, in 1806, on the historical site of the Seminar of Québec. The museum recounts the birth of French culture in North America and bears witness to the earliest contacts between French-speaking North Americans and the people of other cultures.
2 Côte de la Fabrique WebsiteMusée de la civilisation
Adult ticket entrance at $14 (instead of $16)A uniquely different and entertaining museum where the focus is on participation and interaction. This Museum echoes the complexity and diversity of the human experience from here and everywhere. A place of amazement and reflection. More than ten exhibitions at a time and multiple activities for the whole family.
85 Dalhousie Street WebsiteMusée national des beaux-arts du Québec
15% off adult ticket entranceWith its 37,000 Québec works from the 17th century to the present day, its former prison built in 1867, and a collection of Inuit art, the National Museum of Fine Arts of Québec is the ideal place to contemplate the largest collection of art. Ferron, Pellan and Riopelle are waiting for you.
179 Grande Allée Ouest WebsiteThe Plains of Abraham Museum
15% off adult ticket entrance at the Plains of Abraham MuseumThe Plains of Abraham Museum is the gateway to the Battlefields Park, offering exhibitions, activities, services and full information on the Park. Relive the battles of the Plains of Abraham as if you were there, view numerous artefacts from the Park’s archaeological collection, board Abraham Martin’s bus and learn about the history of the Martello Towers.
835 Wilfrid-Laurier Avenue Website