Édifice Jean-Antoine-Panet is an 8 floor office tower built in 1931, located in Quebec City, Quebec and is part of the complex of buildings of the Government of Quebec. The Beaux-Arts building was designed by architects Lorenzo Auger, Oscar Beaulé and Raoul Chênevert.
It was named in honour of the first speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada, Jean-Antoine Panet. It originally housed the Quebec Ministry of Agriculture[1] and since 1985 used as office space by the Quebec National Assembly.
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- ↑ "Le Parlement de A à Z". www.assnat.qc.ca. Archived from the original on 2004-07-09.
46°48′32″N 71°12′57″W / 46.8089°N 71.2159°W
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