The Old Seminary, First half of the 20th century, Edgar Contant | © The Priests of Saint-Sulpice of Montréal CollectionTraces and Memories of the Seigneurial System – until September 8, 2024 LiveEvents July 22, 2024 424 Château Ramezay presents Seigneurs of Montréal: The Sulpicians Priests and Traces and Memories of the Seigneurial System in Quebec Seigneurs of Montréal: The Sulpician Priests Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of the Sulpicians and find out how they influenced the development of Montréal over the centuries. Seigneurs of Montréal: the Sulpicians Priests presents archival documents and historic artifacts from the The Priests of Saint-Sulpice of Montréal Collection, a collection rarely seen by the public, to highlight the Sulpicians’ key role and their impact on Montreal’s history. The exhibition provides an enriching exploration of the lives of the Seigneurs of Montréal, from their arrival in the 17th century to their enduring influence on modern Montrral. Traces and Memories of the Seigneurial System in Quebec Discover the history of the seigneurial system in Quebec, thanks to a fascinating exhibition on a regime first established in New France in 1620 which continued until its official abolishment in 1854. The seigneurial system continues to influence present-day Quebec despite the fact it ceased to exist over 150 years ago. This exhibition focuses on extracts from testimonials collected by Prof. Benoît Grenier, well-known historian of this period, and related documents and artifacts. For information on ticket prices, opening hours and guided tours, visit: www.chateauramezay.qc.ca Traces and Memories of the Seigneurial System in Quebec was produced by the Musée de la Mémoire Vivante, in Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Québec.