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Morrin Centre
The guide was updated:The Morrin Centre offers an interesting glimpse of the history of Quebec City. Once a prison, it later transformed into a language college. Delve into its rich history through a guided tour, where you can explore the former jail cells and the Victorian library. Among the treasures housed within are artifacts dating back to the 16th century.
Useful Information
- Address: 44 Chaussée des Écossais, Québec
- Opening hours: Wed–Sun 10am–4pm, Mon & Tue closed
- Website: www.morrin.org/en
- Phone: +1 418 694 9147
- Email: info@morrin.org
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Morrin Centre
The Morrin Centre offers an interesting glimpse of the history of Quebec City. Once a prison, it later transformed into a language college. Delve into its rich history through a guided tour, where you can explore the former jail cells and the Victorian library. Among the treasures housed within are artifacts dating back to the 16th century.
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