Quebec City Capital Observatory (Observatoire de la Capitale) in Quebec City

Quebec City Capital Observatory (Observatoire de la Capitale)

Quebec City, Canada

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People also ask

Does Québec have two capitals?

Quebec City is the national capital of Quebec, one of Canada's provinces. It is located in the Capitale-Nationale administrative region. It is home to a number of institutions, including the Quebec Parliament. In April 1991, the two cities signed a cooperation protocol.

How high is Observatoire de la Capitale?

At 132m high and 221m above sea level, this observatoire offers a 360-degree view of the Québec City skyline, from the city's highest vantage point. Each year about 70,000 visitors take the 28-second ride up the elevator up to the 31st floor of the Marie-Guyart building.

What is the capital city of Quebec City?

Quebec City, the capital of Quebec province in Canada, is a historical and charming city known for its European-style architecture, especially in the Old Town, a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage site.

What is the most famous building in Quebec City?

The impressive Château Frontenac is Québec City's most famous landmark. The luxurious hotel perched atop Cape Diamond since the late 19th century was designed to convey prestige in keeping with its Old Québec surroundings. Historic events have taken place in the building, and famous people have stayed there.