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The Musée de la civilisation (French for "Museum of Civilization") is a museum located in Quebec City. Permanent and temporary exhibitions are held at the museum, usually related to humanities. The institution also offers other services, such as guided visits, an interactive exhibition ("Le corps prend corps", mostly aimed at children), a costume workshop ("Place au Moyen Âge"), a cafeteria, a leisure room and shows.

Permanent exhibitions

  • "Le Temps des Québécois" (Time of the Quebecers)
  • "Nous, les premières nations" (Us, the First Nations)

Espaces découvertes

  • "Place au Moyen Âge" (costume workshop) Further Information

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