Central Pavillion
CLOSED FOR CONSTRUCTION
At the heart of the museum, the Central Pavilion connects the other pavilions. Its northern side stretches along Wolfe-Montcalm Avenue, which is bordered by majestic trees that add a certain charm to the area year-round. The south side leads to the beautiful terrace, which overlooks the Plains of Abraham and the Saint Lawrence River.
The Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec is writing a new page in its history with the creation of the future Espace Riopelle, a pavilion dedicated to Jean Paul Riopelle integrated into the existing architectural complex. The new pavilion will replace part of the current Central Pavilion.
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