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One of UNESCO’s criteria is tangible heritage. This aerial photo is a good representation of the urban setting of Old Québec. The district is notable for its French and British architecture and its fortifications, which are virtually intact. The Château Frontenac and the Citadel are two examples of Québec City’s rich built heritage.
1887 - 2017

Québec City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

In 1985, the historic district of Old Québec was added to the World Heritage List of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). In doing so, UNESCO recognized Old Québec as a site of exceptional interest for humanity! This prestigious nomination helps make Old Québec a leading international tourist destination. It also requires Quebec and Canadian authorities to pursue their long-standing efforts to preserve this shared heritage. We have come a long way since Lord Dufferin’s first restoration projects on the historic ramparts in the 1870s!

Aerial view of a section of Old Québec

W. B. Edwards Inc. One of UNESCO’s criteria is tangible heritage. This aerial photo is a good representation of the urban setting of Old Québec. The district is notable for its French and British architecture and its fortifications, which are virtually intact. The Château Frontenac and the Citadel are two examples of Québec City’s rich built heritage.
Chronoscope Can you identify any other buildings? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec All rights reserved: Ville de Québec - W. B. Edwards Inc. Fonds - Date: 1987