A famous church in Quebec's old town. Because it was too early, the church had not opened yet, and I could only look at it outside the door with other early arrivals. The church looked very old-fashioned, not far from the lake, and there were shops around.
More
A famous church in Quebec's old town. Because it was too early, the church had not opened yet, and I could only look at it outside the door with other early arrivals. The church looked very old-fashioned, not far from the lake, and there were shops around.
Near Little Champlain Street, next to the big mural, there is a big crystal ball in the entrance square, and the lights should be beautiful at night. This church is named in honor of the French victory in the two wars against British American forces. It is the oldest stone church in North America. It is small and cute from the outside. The church, founded in 1688, was destroyed in the Anglo-French War of 1759, and the church is now restored in 1929. The interior is small and the hall is simple and simple.
The Church of the Virgin of the Triumph is located in the landmark of Quebec City, near the Fantinaque Castle Hotel, next to the Royal Plaza, surrounded by castle-shaped buildings, it really seems to have entered the fairy tale world, even the boys will have a sense of dream.
One of the oldest churches in North America, it's a simple building locate at the heart of Place Royale.
Notre Dame has its unique silver roof design. Note that there is a big monster in the ground that is slowly walking toward the church. There are two towers towering into the sky on the front of the church, which means "upward to the kingdom of God".
The church is located in the lower city of Quebec City. The church's buildings are small and exquisite, and it doesn't look big. The surrounding houses are also very old, and the small square at the entrance has begun to decorate Christmas tree decorations for Christmas.