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This scene shows the demolition of part the Chateau Frontenac’s wing that was built in 1892. This emblematic hotel has been added to and expanded many times over since its first phase was designed by architect Bruce Price. In addition to the 1920 event shown here, three others took place in 1897, 1908 and 1990. Work was also required after a fire broke out in the old building.
1921 - 1923

Construction of the Château Frontenac

A project to build a luxury hotel in Québec City was launched toward the end of the 19th century. Québec City architect Eugène-Étienne Taché submitted a proposal to the Fortress Hotel Company for a building that had an opera house. However, it was the Chateau Frontenac Company that obtained the land on which the emblematic building now stands, and American architect Bruce Price was chosen to design its plans. The Château Frontenac was built in several phases, over almost a century. Learn about the stages of building the world’s most photographed hotel!

Demolition of certain parts of the Château Frontenac

Thaddée Lebel This scene shows the demolition of part the Chateau Frontenac’s wing that was built in 1892. This emblematic hotel has been added to and expanded many times over since its first phase was designed by architect Bruce Price. In addition to the 1920 event shown here, three others took place in 1897, 1908 and 1990. Work was also required after a fire broke out in the old building.
Chronoscope Can you help archivists classify this photo in one or more categories? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Thaddée Lebel Fonds - Date: 1922