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Old City and Quebec's Famous Art Museum

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Old Quebec city past and present has inspired artists for decades.  This walking tour allowing you to see famous artists’  interpretation of history and life in Quebec City.  And another way to appreciate Quebec and its culture through time and images. 
The Musée National des Beaux-Arts with its three unique architectural buildings offer gallery upon gallery of superb collections showcasing the creativity of Québec’s famous artists as well as temporary exhibition from around the world.

The Musée National des Beaux-Arts with its three unique architectual buildings offer gallery upon gallery of superb collections showcasing the creativity of Québec’s famous artists;  as well as temporary exhibition from around the world,  in a changing palette of modern,  and traditonal masters.

What's Included

Largest existing collection of Québec art
    Almost 35 000 works dating from the 17th century to the present
    Close to 4000 artists represented
    A diversified collection comprising more than 300 materials and manufacturing techniques
    Works acquired since the 1920s through gifts,  bequests and purchases
    A collection that is constantly evolving
    Permanent exhibits include:  famous paintings by Jean-Paul Riopelle and Alfred Pellan,  Brousseau Inuit Art Collection,  Tradition and Modernism in Quebec City,  The Art of a Colonial Capital and ‘Je me souviens’  or When Art Images History. 

The Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec shelters the largest existing collection of Québec art
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$45.50/person

4 hours

Availability

I’m flexible!  Request your preferred day and time and I’ll confirm.

Meet Sébastien I

Sébastien

Whether you reside in Quebec City,  visit for business or leisure or simply enjoy Quebec’s amazing history:  I invite you to take time to explore Quebec City!  I have a   passion for Quebec City and the history of the French in North America.

Languages

English (Fluent), French (Fluent)

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