La Porte de Kent :-) a été construite en 1879 et est l'une des trois principales portes d'accès à la capitale du Québec . C'est Lord Dufferin Gouverneur Général du Canada de 1872 à 1878 Qu'on doit L'érection de la porte Kent (1878-1879)
Cette porte est située entre les rues :-) Rue D'Auteil et la Rue Dauphine 0u entre ces 2 portes :=) La porte St-Jean et La porte St-Louis .
Note :) * La Pierre inaugurale de la Porte Kent est posée par la Princesse Louise, fille de la Reine Victoria Qui a Contribue Financièrement à la Construction en Souvenir de Son Père = (Édouard) Augustus , Duc de Kent (1767-1820) Qui a vécu à Québec de 1791 à 1794 .
aujourd'hui La plupart des portes ont été démolies et reconstruites à plusieurs reprises.
Selon L'histoire, elles représentaient un sérieux obstacle à la circulation urbaine.
Plusieurs portes ont été définitivement démolies à partir de 1871, pour permettre un meilleur accès aux nouveaux pôles de développement : la gare, le port et les faubourgs.
Cependant, trois portes subsistent encore aujourd'hui, reconstruites sur un autre modèle, qui ne constitue plus un obstacle.
Aujourd'hui, il existe 6 ;-) entrées dans le vieux Québec , Q' Tous Les Passants ont Le Plaisir D'admirer et D'interpréter et Vraiment d'en Comprendre Ces Multiples Raisons .
The Kent Gate :-) was built in 1879 and is one of the three main gateways to Quebec's capital. Lord Dufferin, Governor General of Canada from 1872 to 1878, erected the Kent Gate (1878-1879)
This gate is located between :-) Rue D'Auteil and Rue Dauphine or between these 2 doors :=) Porte St-Jean and Porte St-Louis .
Note :=) * The inaugural Stone of The Kent Gate Was Laid by Princess Louise, Daughter of Queen Victoria, Who Contributed Financially To its Construction in Memory of Her Father (Edward) Augustus, Duke of Kent (1767-1820) Who Lived in Quebec City From 1791 to 1794.
Today Most of the gates have been demolished and rebuilt several times.
According to history, they represented a serious obstacle to urban traffic.
Several gates were finally demolished after 1871, to provide better access to the new development hubs: the station, the port and the suburbs.
However, three gates remain today, rebuilt on a different model, which no longer constitutes an obstacle.
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The last (1879) of the three main city gates to be built. 'Kent Gate' lies between Porte St-Jean and Porte St-Louis. This iconic gate is part of the fortification system comprising bastions, gates, and defensive structures that account for Québec City's renown as a fortified colonial city and the reason Old Québec was named a UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Only three other gates (St-Jean, Saint-Louis, and Prescott) that were part of the original fortifications survive.
it was erected in 1879 and named in honor of Queen Victoria’s father, the Duke of Kent. This famous ruler of the British Empire sponsored its...
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