List of historic buildings in Quebec City explained

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.

List of historic buildings

The following is a list of historic buildings still standing in Quebec City.

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1640Martin Boutet
Casemated Flank 1745
1642
1705 François Trefflé, Thomas Doyon de Simon Denys de la Trinité
1898
Chateau de la Terrase Hotel
1820 and 1831
Esplanade Powder Magazine 1815 Royal Engineer
Fortifications of Quebec City 17th Century ; rebuilt 19th Century
1915
1820
1775
Maison Chevalier 1752 mason Pierre Renaud
1675; rebuilt 1690[1]
Maison Routhier 1755 Pierre Belleau
1885
Musée de l'Amérique française - formerly Québec Seminary 1663 Claude Baillif
1647, 1744–1749, 1766, interior 1786–1822; exterior 1843
1687–1723 Jean Maillou
1877-1873
Porte Saint-Louis 1694 - rebuilt Josué Dubois Berthelot de Beaucours
Porte Kent 1879 Royal Engineer
Porte Saint Jean 1694 rebuilt Josué Dubois Berthelot de Beaucours
1810
1885 Joseph-Ferdinand Peachy
1930 Joseph-Albert LaRue

List of ruins

The following is a list of ruins of historic buildings in Quebec City.

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1648, 1694, 1719, 1723

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ville de Québec - Maison François-Jacquet-Dit-Langevin. 2020-08-01. www.ville.quebec.qc.ca.