Constructed in 1867 as the Presbyterian Church of St. Paul and reassembled in Saint‑Laurent in 1930, the building that now hosts the MUMAQ – Musée des métiers d’art du Québec has, since 1979, served as a dedicated space celebrating Québec’s craftsmanship heritage. Home to the permanent exhibition “Meaningful Objects: A History of Craft in Québec,” the museum presents over 300 objects onsite out of their over 15,000 collection items—furniture, textiles, ceramics, glass, and more—highlighting the evolution of artisanal trades from New France to today.
This listing was uploaded by Katie Miller, Heritage Analyst at the National Trust for Canada, on Wednesday July 2, 2025.
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