Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec

Museums

Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec

Museums

As an irresistible destination on the Plains of Abraham, the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec invites you to experience architecture and nature by falling under the spell of its magnificent reference collection of Québec art.

The Musée offers an exceptional panorama of Québec art, with a collection of more than 43,500 works dating from the 17th century to the present day. Situated between city and nature, its prime location gives it a distinctive charm. Major exhibitions, activities for all ages, a gourmet café and a bookstore-boutique ensure a memorable experience. An exceptional destination where the art of Québec and beyond brings people together.

This fall, the Museum will inaugurate the Espace Riopelle pavilion, which will house the largest public collection of works by Jean Paul Riopelle.

Schedule:
Monday: Closed,
Tuesday: 10am - 5pm,
Wednesday: 10am - 9pm,
Thursday: 10am - 5pm,
Friday: 10am - 5pm,
Saturday: 10am - 5pm,
Sunday: 10am - 5pm

Good to Know:
Closed December 25.

Electric Vehicle Charging Station:
Yes

Access for Mobility Impaired People:
Total

Parking:
Outdoor on site for a fee

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Address :
179, Grande Allée Ouest
Québec, QC,
G1R 2H1
Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec

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