
The Sainte-Rose-de-Lima Church was built between 1852 and 1856, from the plans of Victor Bourgeau, a Montréal architect. Bourgeau, who was a very productive architect in the 1850s, also drew the plans for the Cathédrale Marie-Reine-du-Monde (once the Cathédrale Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur) and the inside decoration of the Notre-Dame Basilica, which are both located in Montréal.
The Sainte-Rose-de-Lima Church, with its beauty, its remarkable furniture and its two wooden statues made by Philippe Liébert, has become a cultural good in 1974, a title given by the foreign affairs ministry.
219 Sainte-Rose Boulevard
Laval (Laval-des-Rapides)
Québec, Canada
Phone : 450-625-1963
Cultural Heritage
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