HISTORYThis historic building was built in 1878. The Bethany House was a charitable hospital where the Good Shepherd Sisters took in pregnant women who were not married. They took in babies born out of wedlock for adoption. These sinners of their time could find a home, care and support. It was also a place of rehabilitation for women prisoners.In 1992, the Maison Béthanie was converted into a museum that tells the story of the Good Shepherd Sisters' congregation and looks at the social history of excluded women and abandoned children in Quebec in the 19th and 20th centuries.IMMACULATE" FINISHConverted to condominiums in 2019, the condos at Maison Béthanie are quite incomparable. The finish is intended to respect the charm and history of Old Quebec, while having a more than impeccable quality. The building has been completely revamped with charm and brilliance.CHARM, HISTORY AND ART...This condominium is located in the heart of Old Quebec, in a very historical building. In addition, the stained glass window in the dining room was produced by an artist from the past. We have a beautiful framed piece of evidence, found during the conversion work.