Quebec City Attractions

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Buildings © René Ehrhardt

Parliament Buildings

Just outside the old city walls stands the imposing 19th-century Parliament Building, inspired by the Louvre in Paris and designed by the architect, Eugene Etienne Taché. Although it is the working home of the 125-strong National Assembly, the buildings are open to visitors for guided tours, offered in English or French, which highlight the historic value of the unique building as well as informing visitors about the organisation and proceedings of the Québec National Assembly.

Address: 1045 Parlementaires Road (visitor’s entrance: Door 3 on the corner of Grande-Allée and Honoré-Mercier Avenue); Website: www.assnat.qc.ca; Telephone: (418) 643 7239; Opening time: Weekdays 9am to 4.30pm (September to June); from 24 June to Labor Day (September) it is also open weekends 10am to 4.30pm; Admission: Free


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