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(Redirected from Auberge Place d'Armes) Restaurant in Quebec City, Canada
Bistro 1640
The building in 2017, viewed from Place d'Armes
General information
LocationQuebec City, Quebec, Canada
AddressRue Saint-Anne
Coordinates46°48′47″N 71°12′21″W / 46.8130°N 71.2058°W / 46.8130; -71.2058
Current tenantsBistro 1640
Completed1640; 384 years ago (1640)
Technical details
Floor count3

Bistro 1640 is a restaurant located in an historic 17th-century building in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Situated on Rue Saint-Anne, it is located across Place d'Armes from the Château Frontenac.

Building

The restaurant is located on the ground floor of the Auberge Place d'Armes, which was built for Guillaume Couillard [fr], one of the first French settlers, in 1620. The building is divided into two sections: a French side (built by Martin Boutet and adjacent to Rue du Trésor) and an English side (built in 1853 to a design by Edward Stavely). The French style is visible in century-old stones and exposed beams, while the English style, which was inspired by George Richard Renfrew, contains brick and woodwork.

The upper two floors consist of the rooms of the Auberge du Trésor hotel.

References

  1. Auberge Place D’Armes – Oyster.com
  2. Our history – Auberge Place d'Armes
  3. Old Quebec Inn, Quebec City

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