Place d'Armes | |
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Type | Urban park |
Location | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada |
Coordinates | 46°48′45″N 71°12′21″W / 46.8126026°N 71.20580028°W |
Created | 1648 |
Place d'Armes is an urban park in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It is bounded by Rue Saint-Anne to the north, Fort Street to the east, Rue Saint-Louis to the south and Rue du Trésor to the west. The park's name means a place of arms, which is the gathering place of a small troop and a central space hosting the important ceremonies of military life.
The park has a monument, part of a fountain (erected in 1915),[1] in its centre.
The park was created between 1640 and 1648 by Governor Charles Jacques Huault de Montmagny.[2] It became a public park in 1865.
The Château Frontenac overlooks the square from the south, and the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity from the west.