Located within the L'Institut Universitaire en Santé Mentale de Québec, this museum is named after Sister Lucienne Maheux, who has immensely contributed to the development of psychiatry in Quebec. Her collection of artifacts related to psychiatry propelled the founding of the Musée Lucienne-Maheux. The museum takes visitors through the history of L'Institut Universitaire en Santé Mentale de Québec, which was the first psychiatric hospital in the city, since its inception in 1845. It highlights the developments introduced in the field of psychiatry over the years as well as current practices. Photographs, documents, medical instruments and other apparatuses comprise the exhibits on display. Schedule an appointment before visiting.
Le D'Auteuil, an iconic performing arts venue, plays host to exciting lineup of events throughout the year much to the delight of performing arts fan in the city. From concerts and comedy shows to theater productions and DJ performances, the exciting events hosted here draws a decent crowd from across the city. Le D'Auteuil is the place to be if you want to catch performances of talented artists in the city.