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Atelier Les Trois Corbeaux
The guide was updated:Observe the time-honored art of glassmaking in action and explore this fascinating shop, offering a wide range of products from wine glasses to jewelry. Discover an exhibition space where you can witness skilled artists crafting their creations, and don't miss the chance to bring home exquisite glass souvenirs from the store.
Useful Information
- Address: 42 Côte de la Fabrique, Québec
- Opening hours: Daily 10am–6pm
- Website: www.troiscorbeaux.com/en
- Email: info@troiscorbeaux.com
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