One of the best in Canada,
National Gallery of Quebec
The National Gallery of Quebec (MNBAQ), located in Quebec, Canada, has art collections on a variety of subjects. In particular, many visitors visit because they can see the original exhibition of Canada's most important Inuit art collection.
Additionally, the National Gallery of Quebec is connected to Battlefield Park, also known as the Plains of Abraham. Spend a leisurely day checking out an art exhibition at the National Gallery of Quebec and enjoying a picnic at Battlefield Park.
With an extensive art collection,
National Gallery of Quebec
The National Gallery of Quebec has six galleries featuring works from the 1960s onward, two temporary exhibition spaces, and three permanent galleries featuring contemporary art and Inuit art. Each and every piece in the collection has high artistic value. Take your time and enjoy one of Canada's finest art collections.
We have over 42,000 works.
The National Gallery of Quebec is also famous for its many works of art. Enjoy a variety of works depending on your personal taste, including paintings, sculptures, designs and crafts. You will be able to feel the history of Quebec art and the breath of artists living within it.
Inuit art collection containing human history
The Inuit Art Collection, one of the flagship exhibitions of the National Gallery of Quebec, features approximately 100 specially selected works. Because Inuit art evolved alongside a variety of Arctic life, it is important as it provides a glimpse into how humans have been able to survive for thousands of years in a harsh climate. Discover human creativity and artistry in the Inuit Art Collection.
address :
Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec
179 Grande Allée O, Québec, QC G1R 2H1 Canada
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operating time :
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
※ Closed on Mondays.
※ Admission closes 1 hour before the end of operation.
※ Operating hours may change depending on the season, so please refer to the official website before visiting.
Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec