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Église de Saint-Paul

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Saint-Paul Church is in the center of the Quebec hamlet of Saint-Paul (Canada ). According to a model created by Abbé Pierre Conefroy (1752-1816) for another church – Sainte-Famille in Boucherville, this church was constructed in 1803-1804. The facade resembles the latter almost exactly.

Around 1880, the interior design was updated by the architect Victor Bourgeau. In 1973, the church was designated as a historic structure.

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