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Église Presbytérienne Saint-Andrew's

Quebec, CANADÀ 2024.

 

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is one of the oldest and most significant Protestant churches in Quebec City. Built in 1810, it was the first English-speaking Presbyterian church in the city, and today it is the oldest Anglican worship building in Quebec. Its neoclassical architecture stands out with its stone facade and Georgian influences. Inside, the church maintains a sober and elegant appearance, with a historic organ and central pulpits that reflect the Presbyterian worship tradition. The church served Quebec's Scottish community and hosted British soldiers during the Napoleonic Wars. Its location within the walls of the old city makes it an important historical and architectural landmark.

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