Icecrown Citadel Art

The Citadelle of Quebec, also known as La Citadelle, is an active military installation and the secondary official residence of the governor general of Canada. It is atop Cap Diamant, adjoining the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City, Quebec. The citadel forms part of the fortifications of Quebec City, which is one of only two cities in North America still surrounded …
The Citadelle of Quebec, also known as La Citadelle, is an active military installation and the secondary official residence of the governor general of Canada. It is atop Cap Diamant, adjoining the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City, Quebec. The citadel forms part of the fortifications of Quebec City, which is one of only two cities in North America still surrounded by fortifications, the other being Campeche, Mexico.
  • Location: Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
  • Owner: The King in Right of Canada (Charles III)
  • Construction started: 1820 to 1850
  • Cost: 200 000 sterling pounds, 60 000 estimated in 1816
  • Client: The Crown of France (1693, 1701, 1745, 1750) · The Crown of Great Britain and Ireland (1820, 1831, 1842) · The Crown in Right of Canada (1872)
  • Architect(s): Various
  • Engineer: 9
Data from: en.wikipedia.org