Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church
Notre-Dame-des-Victoires | |
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Coordinates: 46°48′46″N 71°12′10″W / 46.8128°N 71.2027°W | |
Location |
32, rue Sous-le-Fort Quebec City, Quebec G1K 4G7 |
Country | Canada |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
History | |
Founded | 1687 -1723 |
Consecrated | 1723 |
Architecture | |
Status | Active |
Style | Colonial French |
Administration | |
Province | |
Official name | Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church National Historic Site of Canada |
Designated | 1988 |
Type | Classified heritage immovable |
Designated | 1929 |
Notre-Dame-des-Victoires is a small Roman Catholic stone church in the Lower Town of Quebec City. Construction was started in 1687 on the site of Champlain's habitation and was completed in 1723.[1]
History
Originally dedicated to l'Enfant Jésus, it received the name Notre-Dame-de-la-Victoire following the Battle of Quebec of 1690, in which an English expedition commanded by William Phips was forced to retreat. In 1711, its name was changed again, to Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, after bad weather had sunk a British fleet commanded by Hovenden Walker.
The church was largely destroyed by the British bombardment that preceded the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in September 1759. A complete restoration of the church was finished in 1816. Architect François Baillairgé led the restoration work.[2]
The church, which was listed as a historic monument in 1929, remains a popular tourist attraction within the city, as well as a place of worship. It has undergone extensive restoration in recent decades, to restore its colonial French character. It was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1988 and plaqued in 1992.[3]
In 2002, the church served as a filming location for Catch Me If You Can, and again in 2004 for Taking Lives.
Gallery
- Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, 1759
- Front entrance
- Interior
- Exterior
References
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- ↑ http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/lhn-nhs/det_E.asp?oqSID=0700&oqeName=Notre%2DDame%2Ddes%2DVictoires+Church&oqfName=%C9glise+Notre%2DDame%2Ddes%2DVictoires Notre-Dame-des-Victoires
- ↑ "Église Notre-Dame-des-Victoires à Québec". Retrieved March 31, 2015.
- ↑ Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Church. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 2011-09-10.