Musée de la civilisation

Coordinates: 46°48′54.39″N 71°12′8.58″W / 46.8151083°N 71.2023833°W

Complexe muséologique du musée de la civilisation à Québec
Museological Complex of the Museum of Civilization in Quebec
Established 19 December 1984
Location 85 rue Dalhousie Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Type humanities
Visitors 543,128 (FY 2005)
Director Michel Côté, CEO (Directeur général)
Website www.mcq.org/index_en.html

The Musée de la civilisation à Québec (Museum of Civilization) is a museum located in Quebec City. It is situated in the historic Old Québec area near the Saint Lawrence River. It was designed by architect Moshe Safdie, and opened its doors to the public on 19 December 1988.[1]

The previous buildings of the Banque de Paris and the Maison Estèbe, which were situated on Saint-Pierre street, were integrated in the museum's structure. Permanent and temporary exhibitions are held at the museum, usually related to humanities, and virtual exhibitions are also available. The institution also hosts Quartier des découvertes (Discovery Zone), geared towards children, and offers other services such as guided visits, a French America reference centre, shows, souvenir boutiques, a cafeteria, and a leisure room.

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The Museum is affiliated with: the Canadian Museums Association, the Canadian Heritage Information Network, and the Virtual Museum of Canada.

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  1. Musée de la Civilisation de Québec, 15 ans - Bilan remarquable pour le Musée de la Civilisation à Québec, consulté le 12 juin 2007
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