List of historic buildings in Quebec City
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Building | Year Completed | Builder | Source | Location | Image |
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Citadelle of Quebec Citadelle of Quebec The Citadelle — the French name is used both in English and French — is a military installation and official residence located atop Cap Diamant, adjoining the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada... |
1820 and 1831 | Royal Engineer and Lieutenant Colonel Lieutenant colonel Lieutenant colonel is a rank of commissioned officer in the armies and most marine forces and some air forces of the world, typically ranking above a major and below a colonel. The rank of lieutenant colonel is often shortened to simply "colonel" in conversation and in unofficial correspondence... Elias Walker Durnford Elias Walker Durnford Major General Elias Walker Durnford R.E was the builder of the Citadel, Quebec City.Durnford was born in 1774 in Lowestoft, Norfolk. He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Corps of Royal Engineers on April 24, 1793. Durnford married Jane Sophia Mann on October 30, 1798... |
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Gare du Palais | 1915 | Harry Edward Prindle | |||
Maison Jacquet | 16th Century | ||||
Notre-Dame de Québec Cathedral Notre-Dame de Québec Cathedral The Cathedral-minor basilica of Notre-Dame de Québec , located at 20, rue de Buade, Quebec City, Quebec, is the primate church of Canada and seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Quebec, the oldest see in the New World north of Mexico.It is also the parish church of the oldest parish in North... |
interior 1786-1822; exterior 1843 | Jean, François and Thomas Baillairgé / | |||
Notre-Dame-des-Victoires | 1687–1723 | Jean Maillou | |||
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church (Quebec City) | 1885 | ||||
St. Andrew's Church (Quebec City) St. Andrew's Church (Quebec City) St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Quebec City is a Presbyterian Church in Canada congregation in the Upper Town of Quebec City.The congregation's roots began with the British conquest of Quebec at the Plains of Abraham in 1759. Under the leadership of Church of Scotland Chaplain Robert MacPherson... |
1810 | ||||
Château Frontenac Château Frontenac The Château Frontenac, currently known as Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, is a grand hotel in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1980... |
1898 | Bruce Price Bruce Price Bruce Price was the American architect of many of the Canadian Pacific Railway's Château-type stations and hotels... |
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Clarendon Hotel Clarendon Hotel The Clarendon Hotel, or Clarendon House , is a high-end hotel in the historic part of Quebec City. It is the oldest continuously operating hotel in the city.... |
1858 | ||||
Parliament Building (Quebec) Parliament Building (Quebec) The Parliament Building is an eight-floor building and home to the Parliament of Quebec in Quebec City. The building was designed by architect Eugène-Étienne Taché and was built from 1877 to 1886. With the frontal tower, the building stands at 52 metres or 171 feet in height... |
1877-1873 | Eugène-Étienne Taché Eugène-Étienne Taché Eugène-Étienne Taché was a French Canadian surveyor, civil engineer, illustrator and architect. He devised Quebec's provincial coat-of-arms and motto Je me souviens.... |
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Chateau del la Terrase Hotel | |||||
Fortifications of Quebec City | 17th Century ; rebuilt 19th Century | ||||
Chapelle des Ursulines Ursulines of Quebec The Ursuline Convent of Quebec City, , founded in 1639, is the oldest institution of learning for women in North America... |
1642 | ||||
Maison Chevalier | 1752 | mason Pierre Renaud | |||
Esplanade Powder Magazine | 1815 | Royal Engineer | |||
Porte Saint-Louis | 1871 - rebuilt | Royal Engineer | |||
Porte Kent | 1871 rebuilt | Royal Engineer | |||
Porte Saint Jean | 1939 | ||||
Casemated Flank | 1745 | ||||
Château du Domaine de Maizerets | 1705 | ||||
Musee de l'Amerique Francaise Musée de l'Amérique française The Musée de l'Amérique française is situated in old Quebec City, Québec, Canada. Its mission is for the development and promotion of the french culture in North America... - formerly Québec Seminary |
1663 | Claude Baillif |