Québec Legislative Assembly Fountainby Allen Lucas
The legislature was so magically lit up. The fountain in front with it’s highlights was a must capture.
“The present Parliament Building was designed by architect Eugène-Étienne Taché and has been the home of the provincial parliament since 1886. Its Second Empire architectural style is unique among legislative buildings in Canada, where this style never reached the same level of popularity it enjoyed in continental Europe and the United States during the same period. Its façade features a pantheon representing important events and people in the history of Quebec.
This building replaced the old Parliament at Parc Montmorency, destroyed in a fire in 1883." Wikipedia
Comments
Lovely shot, I like the greet lights at the fountain
Thanks Vickie.
– Allen Lucas