
The Maison Rodolphe-Duguay is a beautiful house built around 1835. In 1891, it saw the future painter-engraver come to life. Later on, he completed his education in Europe. When he came back, his father built him a replica of the studio he had in France in the backyard. This studio is called l'Ermitage. In the Canadian artistic circle, Duguay was considered as one of the masters in his field during the first half of the 20th century. In1977, four years after Duguay's death, the house became a historic building. Today, his work is exposed as well as works by other Quebecer artists. From time to time, recitals are presented and the legend of Alexis le Trotteur is told. A guided tour of the house is also possible.
195, rang Saint-Alexis
Nicolet, Québec
J3T 1T5
Canada
Phone : 1-819-293-4103
Fax : 1-819-293-6450
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The Centre-du-Québec Travel guide presents the tourism information that will be useful to plan your next vacation in the region. This guide makes you discover tourism in the Centre-du-Québec region by giving you information about the activities, attractions and events taking place in the region. Moreover, this guide gives you information about accommodation, the sports you can do, agrotourism and cultural events.
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