Built in 1855, this church was designed by the Montréal architect Casimir Coursolles, who took his inspiration from the Notre-Dame Church in that city.
The gothic arches, rose windows and two steeples are all hallmarks of the gothic style, imparting to the Sainte-Anne church the feeling of a great cathedral. Every year, thousands of visitors come to the church. Guided tours given during the summer.
201, rue Ste-Anne, C.P. 157, Ste-Anne-de-la-Pérade
QC, CA
G0X 2J0
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Categories: Attractions, Religious buildings and sites
Card created: 05/2013 (last modified: 08/2014)
GPS coordinates: 46°34'20.84"N, 72°12'17.4"W
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