Édifice André-Laurendeau, also known as the Édifice Jean-Antoine Panet, is a historic building located in Québec, Canada, constructed during the modern Quebec period between 1931 and 1932. It serves as an institutional and civil heritage site, housing the Hôtel du Parlement and various government ministries.
Designed by architects Lorenzo Auger, Raoul Chênevert, and Oscar Beaul, this architectural gem is part of the National Assembly of Quebec and is situated within the National Capital Region. Declared a cultural heritage site in 2012, it stands as a significant symbol of Quebec's rich architectural history.
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