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The following is a list of historic buildings in Quebec City, Quebec. The city's earliest structures originated from First Nations settlements, although the city's oldest standing structures originate from the French colony established in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain .
Site Date(s) Designated Location Description Image 57-63 St. Louis Street [3]: 1705-1811 (period of construction) 1969 Quebec City: Three early eighteenth and nineteenth century stone houses within the walls of Quebec City's Upper Town at the foot of Cavelier du Moulin Park; a notable grouping of buildings from the French Regime
Though altered and transformed since its original construction, the most part of its foundations and of the first floor walls date back to about 1650, making it one of the oldest houses, if not the oldest house in Quebec City. In 1759, the Articles of Capitulation of Quebec were signed within the house. The present edifice has remained largely ...
Quebec City: Maison Hazeur: 1684 Quebec City: Maison des Jésuites: 1684 Quebec City: Maison Delage: 1684 Quebec City: Tours du fort des Messieurs de Saint-Sulpice: 1684 Montreal: Vieux-Séminaire de Saint-Sulpice: 1684 Montreal: Society of Saint-Sulpice: Windmill of Isle St-Bernard [270] 1686 Châteauguay: Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, Quebec City ...
Most of the old buildings of the city are "poles in the earth" in which the wooden structure is placed on raised brick foundation stones. The oldest house in the city is the, Bolduc House, which was built in 1770 on the original site of the city and was then moved and enlarged in 1785.
The Clarendon Hotel, or Clarendon House (French: Hôtel Clarendon), is a high-end hotel in the historic neighbourhood of Old Quebec in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It is the oldest continuously operating hotel in the city. The original building, on the corner of Rue Sainte-Anne and des Jardins, was a house built in 1858 and designed by Charles ...
Aux Anciens Canadiens is a restaurant in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Located on Rue Saint-Louis, at its corner with Des Jardins, [ 1 ] the restaurant has occupied Maison Jacquet, originally a home completed in 1676, [ 2 ] since 1966.
It was the first of 13 declared heritage sites (French: sites patrimoniaux déclarés) of the Province of Quebec, and is among the four of which are located in Quebec City. [ 3 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Having been called the "cradle of the French Canadian nation," the heritage site includes approximately 350 buildings along 3.5 kilometres (2.175 ...