List of historic buildings in Quebec City
Building | Year Completed | Builder | Source | Location | Image |
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Citadelle of Quebec | 1820 and 1831 | Royal Engineer and Lieutenant Colonel Elias Walker Durnford United Kingdom | |||
Gare du Palais | 1915 | Harry Edward Prindle United States | |||
Maison Jacquet | 16th Century | ||||
Notre-Dame de Québec Cathedral | interior 1786-1822; exterior 1843 | Jean, François and Thomas Baillairgé / United Kingdom | |||
Notre-Dame-des-Victoires | 1687–1723 | Jean Maillou | |||
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Church (Quebec City) | 1885 | ||||
St. Andrew's Church (Quebec City) | 1810 | ||||
Château Frontenac | 1898 | Bruce Price United States | |||
Clarendon Hotel | 1858 | ||||
Parliament Building (Quebec) | 1877-1873 | Eugène-Étienne Taché | |||
Chateau del la Terrase Hotel | |||||
Fortifications of Quebec City | 17th Century ; rebuilt 19th Century | ||||
Chapelle des Ursulines | 1642 | ||||
Maison Chevalier | 1752 | mason Pierre Renaud | |||
Esplanade Powder Magazine | 1815 | Royal Engineer United Kingdom | |||
Porte Saint-Louis | 1871 - rebuilt | Royal Engineer United Kingdom | |||
Porte Kent | 1871 rebuilt | Royal Engineer United Kingdom | |||
Porte Saint Jean | 1939 | ||||
Casemated Flank | 1745 | ||||
Château du Domaine de Maizerets | 1705 | ||||
Musée de l'Amérique française - formerly Québec Seminary | 1663 | Claude Baillif France |
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