Cladding the central tower of the Château Frontenac
The construction work of the 1920s lent the Château Frontenac its look that is so recognizable today. Montréal architects Edward and William Sutherland Maxwell drew up plans to expand the Saint-Louis wing and the central tower. At 80 metres high, the latter is a most impressive addition! With these expansions, the hotel went from 170 to over 600 rooms.
Thaddée Lebel
Ville de Québec
Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Thaddée Lebel Fonds - Date: 1922
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