National Assembly Quebec
(Dining, Fine dining, Tourist Attractions)
The most important historical site in Quebec City.
(Dining, Fine dining, Tourist Attractions)
Accompanied by experienced guides, you are invited to visit the Parliament Building designed by architect Eugène-Étienne Taché and built between 1877 and 1886 on Québec's foremost national historic site.
Inspired by the Louvre, the building most representative of Second Empire style architecture, Taché's imposing work is unique in North America.
During the visit, the guides provide historical details and information on the organization and proceedings of the Québec National Assembly. At the same time, visitors may discover and admire the architectural characteristics of the building and the richness of the works it contains.
Visitors are also invited to discover the multimedia exposition entitled Le Québec, ses députés, ses régions, which highlights the active role Members play in the communities they represent, and paints a warm and sensitive portrait of the various regions of Québec.
Guided tours are offered in English and French and, with an advance reservation, in Spanish, Italian and Quebec Sign Language. Groups of 10 persons or more should reserve in advance.
Free admission.