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National Heritage Site Declared By The Cultural Heritage Act By The Government Of Quebec

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The Ministry of Culture and Communications makes available some of its data on the national heritage site declared by the Cultural Heritage Act by the Government of Quebec. This element of real estate heritage is part of the heritage protected under the Cultural Heritage Act (L.R.Q., c. 21) and is registered in the Quebec Cultural Heritage Register. This heritage site consists of the Parliament Building, the Pamphile-Le May Building, the Pamphile-Le May Building, the Honoré-Mercier Building, the Jean-Antoine-Panet Building and the André-Laurendeau Building.

This element and all related information can be found in the Répertoire du Patrimoine Culturel du Québec (www.patrimoine-cultur.gouv.qc.ca).

Note that the geographic coordinates associated with this heritage element represent a point that locates the property on the territory and its perimeter. This location is indicative and, therefore, has no legal significance. Refer to the Cultural Heritage Register, maintained at the Ministry by the Registrar of Cultural Heritage, for legal information.

Goal: Disseminate and highlight Quebec's cultural heritageThis third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).

Organization: Government and Municipalities of Québec | Gouvernement et municipalités du Québec

Last modified: 2026-04-22T17:34:15.198389


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