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Designed by architect Adalbert Trudel, the Palais de l’Industrie dates back to 1924. In 1956, it was renamed the Pavillon du Commerce. Today, this distinctive building houses the Grand Marché de Québec. Several of the city’s other major buildings were designed by this architect, the best known of which is undoubtedly the Cinéma de Paris on Saint-Joseph Street, now the Impérial de Québec.
1912 - 2023

Expo-Québec: Over a century of fun

Agricultural exhibitions first appeared in 19th century Quebec and have played a major role in the province’s history. These annual events first sought to inform the general public of new developments in agriculture and livestock breeding. Over the years, they turned into fairgrounds, with games of skill, horse shows and carnival rides. In Québec City, occasional exhibitions were held starting in 1818. From 1912 onwards, they became an annual event. The last edition of this great celebration took place in 2015. Come and see images of this longstanding historical event!

Palais de l’Industrie circa 1927

Thaddée Lebel Designed by architect Adalbert Trudel, the Palais de l’Industrie dates back to 1924. In 1956, it was renamed the Pavillon du Commerce. Today, this distinctive building houses the Grand Marché de Québec. Several of the city’s other major buildings were designed by this architect, the best known of which is undoubtedly the Cinéma de Paris on Saint-Joseph Street, now the Impérial de Québec.
Chronoscope Can you classify this photo in one or more archival categories? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Thaddée Lebel Fonds - Date: circa 1927