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Built between 1855 and 1858, the church of Saint-Apollinaire lived its last mass in August 2025. The municipality of Saint-Apollinaire intends to transform it into a house of culture whose official opening is planned during the winter of 2027. It will include a theatre, a library and a commercial space, says the municipality of Saint-Apollinaire. The work of transformation of this former place of worship is valued at $12 million.
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Built between 1855 and 1858, the church of Saint-Apollinaire lived its last mass in August 2025. The municipality of Saint-Apollinaire intends to transform it into a house of culture whose official opening is planned during the winter of 2027. It will include a theatre, a library and a commercial space, says the municipality of Saint-Apollinaire. The work of transformation of this former place of worship is valued at $12 million.

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presence-info.ca broke the news on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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