Maison Gomin
Quebec City, Canada, Canada
Maison Gomin in Quebec City, Canada, is a château-style building constructed in 1931.
It originally served as a detention center exclusively for women in the Quebec region, at a time when most detention facilities housed both men and women separately under one roof. Named after the original landowner from the early days of New France, the building remained a women's prison until 1992.
Its distinctive architectural style reflects early 20th-century design, blending functionality with an elegant appearance. The building is recognized as a historic monument and has played an important role in the region's correctional history.
Location
2026 Boulevard René-Lévesque O, Québec, QC G1V 2K8, Canada
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