Convent of the Redemptoristines
| Convent of the Redemptoristines | |
|---|---|
Couvent des Rédemptoristines | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
| Province | Québec |
| Ecclesiastical or organisational status | convent |
| Year consecrated | 1907 |
| Status | abandoned |
| Location | |
| Municipality | Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré |
| Country | Canada |
| Geographic coordinates | 47°01′31″N 70°55′46″W / 47.025296°N 70.929348°W |
| Architecture | |
| Architect(s) | Georges-Emile Tanguay |
| Style | Gothic Revival architecture |
| General contractor | Morissette et Côté |
| Groundbreaking | 1905 |
| Completed | 1907 |
| Materials | brick |
| Official name: Couvent des Rédemptoristines | |
| Designated | 2001 |
| Reference no. | 8687 |
The Convent of the Redemptoristines (French: Couvent des Rédemptoristines) is a convent in Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Québec, Canada, that once was home to nuns of the Redemptoristines order. Owing to its Gothic Revival architecture and importance in the region's religious history, it was added to the Cultural heritage register of Quebec in 2001. A decline in religious vocations resulted in a loss of numbers, and remaining elderly nuns moved to another site in the 1990s. The property was essentially abandoned after being used temporarily for other operations.
In 2015, the building was purchased by a real-estate developer and in 2018, converted into apartment type housing.