Musée des Ursulines details
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Address 12 rue Donnacona, Latin Quarter
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Phone
694 0694
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- Transport
bus: 3, 7, 11
- May-Sep: Tue-Sat 10:00 - 12:00 & 13:00 - 17:00 , Sun 13:00 - 17:00 , Oct-Apr: Tue-Sun 13:00 - 16:30
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Lonely Planet review
The fascinating story of the Ursuline nuns' lives and influence in the 17th and 18th centuries is told in this thoughtful, well set out museum. The sisters established the first girls' school on the continent in 1641 educating both Aboriginal and French girls. The Ursulines were also expert embroiderers and many examples of their work are on display. There's a lovely chapel on site. It dates from 1902 but retains some interiors from 1723.
Marie de l'Incarnation, the founder, was one of the most intriguing figures from the order. Leaving a young son in France after she was widowed, she joined the Ursulines and moved to New France and lived well into old age. She taught herself Aboriginal languages and her frequent and eloquent letters to her son back in France are held by historians to be some of the richest and most valuable material available to scholars studying life in the French colony.
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