The hotel is generally recognized as the most
photographed hotel in the world, largely for its prominence in the skyline of
Quebec City. Although several of Quebec City's buildings are taller, this
landmark hotel is perched atop a tall cape overlooking the Saint Lawrence
River, affording a spectacular view for several kilometres. The building is the
most prominent feature of the Quebec City skyline as seen from across the Saint
Lawrence.
The Château Frontenac was designed as the prototype of a
series of château-style hotels built for the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR)
company during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. CPR's goal was to
promote luxury tourism by appealing to wealthy travelers.
Château Frontenac's fortress-like design is derived from
the medieval chateaux of France's Loire Valley and is enhanced by its imposing
cliff-top location overlooking Quebec City.
This structure was honoured in June 1993 when Canada Post
issued a 43¢ stamp "Le Château Frontenac, Québec" featuring an image
of the Château Frontenac. The building was designated a National Historic Site
of Canada in 1981.
This postcard came from Isabelle (11 September 2015)
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