Cracks on the interior and exterior due to structural damage of the four-story building that housed the Living History Centre (Scenography) since 2016 has led to the need to close it. The building was in the courtyard of the Institute of St. Joseph (the Le Puy sisters) and constructed in 1846. A structural engineer assessed the building and determined that it was too dangerous for the public to enter it. Fortunately, the damaged building will have NO effect on the Kitchen. Studies are being conducted to find another place for the Scenography.