Parliament Building, Majestic architecture, reminiscent of Versailles

1045 Rue Des Parliamentaires, Quebec, QC G1A 1A3
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Introduction

The Parliament Building, located on Parliament Hill in the province of Quebec, is in the Second Empire style. Built in 1877 and completed in 1886, it is designed in exquisite French Renaissance style, with a magnificent and gorgeous appearance similar to the Palace of Versailles in Europe, making it unforgettable. The niches on the front of the building feature 22 bronze statues commemorating those who made outstanding contributions to Quebec's history. Although the history of the Parliament Building is not particularly long, its magnificent architecture and statue group contain immeasurable historical value.

Must-go rating

Must go
20%
Worth going
60%
Generally
20%

Transportation

20%
Bus transportation
20%
Subway/Train
60%
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Address
1045 Rue Des Parliamentaires, Quebec, QC G1A 1A3
Opening hours
From June 24 to the first Monday of September: Monday to Friday 8:30-16:30, Saturday and Sunday 9:30-16:30
From the first Tuesday of September to June 23 of the next year: Monday to Friday 8:00-17:00, closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
Transportation
Take bus routes 3, 28, 800, 801, etc. to the Colline Parlementaire stop, and walk for about 4 minutes to arrive. From the Chateau Frontenac hotel, it takes about 15 minutes to walk.