The biggest church in Quebec City is St. Roch's Church, and it boggles the imagination with its size from the very first minutes. Built in 1923, it is a magnificent combination of the Gothic-Renaissance exterior and the Romanesque revival interior. Sanctuaire Notre-Dame-du-Sacre-Coeur is another religious shrine striking with its fantastic appearance. The church is closed to visitors, so the latter can enjoy only unsurpassed exterior along with a beautiful facade. Having tired the never-ending noise of the city, be sure to explore Cimetière Anglican Saint-Matthew - a quiet and secluded place, one of the oldest in the entire region.
Those arriving by train will not be able to ignore Gare du Palais, thanks to which they can immediately realize that Quebec City is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. The magnificent facade, impressive interior - many tourists even prefer to travel by rail rather than by plane, again and again admiring the beauty presented here. Speaking about the history of the building, it is worth noting that it was built in 1915, and its design was inspired by the majestic Château Frontenac evoking associations with a fairytale castle.
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