Hôtel du Parlement

Local nameHôtel du Parlement
LocationLévis, Canada

The Parliament Building of Quebec is an eight-floor structure and is home to the National Assembly of Quebec, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The Parliament Building was designed by architect Eugène-Étienne Taché in a Second Empire style and built between 1877 and 1886, in the heart of Quebec's Parliament Hill. The National Assembly first met there on March 27, 1884, even though the building was only fully completed two years later, on April 8, 1886. From the 1910s to the 1930s, the government built several adjacent buildings to expand its office spaces, creating a parliamentary complex, of which the Parliament Building is the main edifice. This structure is a successor of several earlier buildings, the earliest of which was built in 1620 and among which there were two other parliament houses that served as legislatures.

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Opening hours

1st Tuesday of Sep - June 23 (except holidays):
Mon - Fri: 8 am - 5 pm

June 24 - Labour Day:
Mon - Fri: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Sat, Sun: 9:30 - 4:30 pm

Admission

Both, self-guided and guided tours are admission free.

A piece of photo identification (passport, driver’s license, etc.) is required to access all the parliament buildings.

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament_Building,_Quebec

Official website http://www.assnat.qc.ca/

Phone +141 8643 7239

Address 1045 Rue des Parlementaires, Québec City, QC G1A 1A3, Canada

Coordinates 46°48'31.232" N -71°12'51.057" E

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