
Old Quebec
20 Côte de la Fabrique
Quebec, QC G1R 3V9
Today: 10:00 a.m. - 17:30 p.m.
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10:00 a.m. - 17:30 p.m.
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10:00 a.m. - 21:00 p.m.
10:00 a.m. - 21:00 p.m.
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1870 | Old Quebec
A golden history
In 1870, John Simons moved his shop
to 20 côte de la Fabrique, where it remains
to this day, along with the Simons head office.
The building's charming 19th century façade
and interior arches are just a few
of the architectural elements that bear witness
to the store's rich past.
The store was enlarged in 2005
and renovated in 2007.
Permanent Collection
La visite
Pierre Laforest
Commissioned by Peter Simons,
La visite celebrates the colourful past
of our store in Old Quebec.
In 1648, when Quebec was home
to a mere 500 people, this was the site
of the town's first inn. The aptly named
proprietor, Jacques Boisdon,
was required to discourage drunkenness, cursing, gambling, and scandals,
and to close his establishment
during church services and on feast days.
Pierre Laforest used this story
as inspiration for a scene that takes
us back to the everyday life of Quebec's
first residents. A muralist living on Île d'Orléans,
Laforest uses a technique similar to that of the Dutch masters of the 17th century.

The cupola of Saint-Amand-les-Eaux
Walter crane
This cupola, attributed to Walter Crane and made with Italian glass mosaic tiles, used to adorn Château Bouchart, which was built in the late 19th century by a prosperous industrial family in France. The bright and gilded work depicts the story of two knights competing to win the heart of a princess.
After being restored by two specialists from Italy, the cupola was installed in our Old Quebec store in 2005. It was lovingly dedicated to Carlo and Maria Cusan, and all Italians living in Quebec City, to commemorate their cultural and social contribution to the community.

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