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The initial plan for the Château Frontenac was designed by the American architect Bruce Price to allow for several successive expansions over time and so its irregular shape works well with its style. Price also “borrowed” certain features from drawings the Québec City architect Eugène-Étienne Taché had presented to the Fortress Hotel Company.
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!

Finishing the Château Frontenac

Thaddée Lebel The initial plan for the Château Frontenac was designed by the American architect Bruce Price to allow for several successive expansions over time and so its irregular shape works well with its style. Price also “borrowed” certain features from drawings the Québec City architect Eugène-Étienne Taché had presented to the Fortress Hotel Company.
Chronoscope Can you identify the artistic movement that inspired the Château’s style? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Thaddée Lebel Fonds - Date: 1923