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The Ministry of Culture and Communications makes available some of its data on the national heritage site declared by the Cultural Heritage Act by the Government of Quebec. This element of real estate heritage is part of the heritage protected under the Cultural Heritage Act (L.R.Q., c. 21) and is registered in the Quebec Cultural Heritage Register. This heritage site consists of the Parliament Building, the Pamphile-Le May Building, the Pamphile-Le May Building, the Honoré-Mercier Building, the Jean-Antoine-Panet Building and the André-Laurendeau Building. This element and all related information can be found in the Répertoire du Patrimoine Culturel du Québec (www.patrimoine-cultur.gouv.qc.ca). Note that the geographic coordinates associated with this heritage element represent a point that locates the property on the territory and its perimeter. This location is indicative and, therefore, has no legal significance. Refer to the Cultural Heritage Register, maintained at the Ministry by the Registrar of Cultural Heritage, for legal information. Goal: Disseminate and highlight Quebec's cultural heritage**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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The government can declare as a heritage site a territory that is of interest for its archaeological, architectural, artistic, artistic, emblematic, ethnological, historical, identity, landscape, scientific, social, urban or technological value.¹ The Ministry of Culture and Communications makes available some of its data on heritage sites declared by the Government of Quebec (formerly historic and natural districts). These elements of real estate heritage are part of the heritage protected under the Cultural Heritage Act (L.R.Q., c. 21) and are registered in the Quebec Cultural Heritage Register. These elements and all related information can be found in the Répertoire du Patrimoine Culturel du Québec. www.patrimoine-cultur.gouv.qc.ca Note that each of the declared heritage sites is represented by a polygon delimiting its perimeter. A version represented in the form of points locating the site on the territory is also available. These locations are provided for information purposes only and, therefore, have no legal effect. Refer to the Cultural Heritage Register, maintained at the Ministry by the Registrar of Cultural Heritage, for legal information. 1: https://www.quebec.ca/culture/patrimoine-archeologie/proteger/statuts/types-statuts/declaration**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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The government, through its Minister of Culture and Communications, can classify a heritage asset, that is, a building, a site, a document, an object or a heritage complex. The classification makes it possible to recognize the heritage value of the property, to ensure its protection, and to promote its knowledge and its transmission to future generations. [https://www.quebec.ca/culture/patrimoine-archeologie/proteger/statuts/types-statuts/classement] The Ministry of Culture and Communications makes available some of its data on heritage buildings classified by the Minister. These elements of real estate heritage are part of the heritage protected under the Cultural Heritage Act (L.R.Q., c. 21) and are registered in the Quebec Cultural Heritage Register. These elements and all related information can be found in the Répertoire du Patrimoine Culturel du Québec. www.patrimoine-cultur.gouv.qc.ca Note that each of the classified heritage buildings is represented in the form of points that locate the properties on the territory. The protection of certain classified heritage buildings also applies to their land. The representation of this additional information is a polygon delimiting the perimeter of the land in question. Note that this geographic layer is not complete, but it is possible to query the table to find out whether or not the land is subject to protection. In addition, some classified heritage buildings benefit from a protection area. The representation of this additional information is located using a polygon delimiting the perimeter of the protection area. These locations are provided for information purposes only and, therefore, have no legal effect. Refer to the Cultural Heritage Register, maintained at the Ministry by the Registrar of Cultural Heritage, for legal information.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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The Ministry of Culture and Communications makes available some of its data on heritage sites cited by municipalities and indigenous communities (formerly incorporated heritage sites). These elements of real estate heritage are part of the heritage protected under the Cultural Heritage Act (L.R.Q., c. 21) and are registered in the Quebec Cultural Heritage Register. These elements and all related information can be found in the Répertoire du Patrimoine Culturel du Québec (www.patrimoine-cultur.gouv.qc.ca). Note that the geographic coordinates associated with the heritage elements represent a point that locates the property on the territory and not their perimeter. This location is indicative and, therefore, has no legal significance. Refer to the Cultural Heritage Register, maintained at the MCC by the Cultural Heritage Registrar, for legal information. It is also possible that some heritage elements do not have geographic coordinates, so they are absent from cartographic representations. Purpose: To disseminate and highlight Quebec's cultural heritage.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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The government, through its Minister of Culture and Communications, can classify a heritage asset, that is to say a building, a site, a document, an object or a heritage complex. Classification makes it possible to recognize the heritage value of the property, to ensure its protection, and to promote its knowledge and transmission to future generations.¹ The Ministry of Culture and Communications makes available some of its data concerning heritage sites classified by the Minister (formerly historic sites and archaeological sites classified or recognized). These elements of real estate heritage are part of the heritage protected under the Cultural Heritage Act (L.R.Q., c. 21) and are registered in the Quebec Cultural Heritage Register. These elements and all related information can be found in the Répertoire du Patrimoine Culturel du Québec. www.patrimoine-cultur.gouv.qc.ca Note that each of the classified heritage sites is represented by a polygon delimiting its perimeter. A version represented in the form of points locating the site on the territory is also available. These locations are provided for information purposes only and, therefore, have no legal effect. Refer to the Cultural Heritage Register, maintained at the Ministry by the Registrar of Cultural Heritage, for legal information. 1: https://www.quebec.ca/culture/patrimoine-archeologie/proteger/statuts/types-statuts/classement**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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The Ministry of Culture and Communications makes available some of its data on heritage buildings cited by municipalities and indigenous communities (formerly the historical monuments cited). These elements of real estate heritage are part of the heritage protected under the Cultural Heritage Act (L.R.Q., c. 21) and are registered in the Quebec Cultural Heritage Register. These elements and all related information can be found in the Répertoire du Patrimoine Culturel du Québec (www.patrimoine-cultur.gouv.qc.ca). Note that the geographic coordinates associated with the heritage elements represent a point that locates the property on the territory and not their perimeter. This location is indicative and, therefore, has no legal significance. Refer to the Cultural Heritage Register, maintained at the MCC by the Cultural Heritage Registrar, for legal information. It is also possible that some heritage elements do not have geographic coordinates, so they are absent from cartographic representations. Purpose: To disseminate and highlight Quebec's cultural heritage.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**