Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, Quebec, CANADA
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Chateau Frontenac , Québec, 2023.
How many cities have a commercial hotel as their icon?
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Chateau Vista: A Maximalist Tapestry Overlooking Quebec City
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In the heart of Quebec City, this sunroom beckons with its moody maximalist allure.
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Today's weather reminds me of my trip to the Quebec Winter Carnival!
Photo: Quebec City, Canada
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"views from Quebec city harbor, Chateau Frontenac and other rooftops" By Keyon aka Kirsten Dennis ; medium: Faber-castell Pitt Artist Pen soft brush marker set on Canson pen and ink paper 80lb ; size 9x12"
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Princess Grace of Monaco as the guest of honor during a Regency Ball celebrated at Chateau Frontenac in Quebec on February 7, 1969, during the Winter Carnival of Quebec, Canada.
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Bonsoir (okay I'm done spamming for today)
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Chateau Frontenac Quebec, Canada
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Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, Quebec City, CANADA
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Chateau Frontenac, Québec, 1969
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(EN) Historic place of the week🏛️
Old Quebec
This colorful historic area of the Canadian city of Quebec has the traces of the city founded by the French explorer Samuel de Champlain in 1608. The historic district still maintains its walls, being the only American city further north than Mexico that still maintains them. In addition to the walls, you can find several historic buildings dating from the 17th to the 20th century, including the Notre-Dame-des-Victoires church, the John Darlington Building, the Quebec City Hall, or the Château Frontenac hotel. The district today is a UNESCO heritage site.
(ES) Lugar histórico de la semana🏛️
Viejo Quebec
Esta colorida zona histórica de la ciudad canadiense de Quebec tiene los vestigios de la ciudad fundada por el explorador francés Samuel de Champlain en 1608. El distrito histórico aún conserva sus murallas, siendo la única ciudad americana más al norte de México que todavía las mantiene. Además de las murallas, pueden encontrarse varios edificios históricos que van desde el siglo XVII hasta el XX, entre los que están la iglesia de Notre-Dame-des-Victoires, el Edificio John Darlington, el Ayuntamiento de Quebec, o el hotel Château Frontenac. El distrito hoy esta declarado como patrimonio de la Unesco.
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