Rue Saint-Pierre

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Rue Saint-Pierre is a historic street in Old Quebec City known for its preserved architecture, cobblestone charm, and role in the city’s early commercial and financial life.

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Rue Saint-Pierre canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic street
street
architecturalStyle 19th-century commercial architecture
French colonial architecture
country Canada
hasBuildingType bank buildings
merchant houses
offices
shops
warehouses
hasCharacteristic European-style streetscape
cobblestone charm
narrow street
pedestrian-friendly
hasFunctionToday commercial street
cultural heritage corridor
tourist street
hasNearbyAttraction Quebec City Old Port area
surface form: Old Port of Quebec

Place Royale
Rue du Petit-Champlain
hasPaving cobblestones
hasPreservationStatus well-preserved historic fabric
heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Site (as part of Historic District of Old Québec)
historicalUse commercial hub
financial center
trading street
isTouristAttraction true
knownFor cobblestone street surface
historic stone buildings
preserved historic architecture
role in early commercial life of Quebec City
role in early financial life of Quebec City
tourist appeal
languageOfToponym French
locatedIn Canada
Old Quebec
surface form: Old Quebec City

Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec

Quebec City
namedAfter Apostle Peter
surface form: Saint Peter
partOf Old Quebec
surface form: Historic District of Old Québec

Old Quebec
surface form: Lower Town of Old Quebec
province Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec
region Capitale-Nationale
timePeriodOfSignificance 19th century
French colonial era
urbanContext waterfront-adjacent lower town area

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Old Quebec hasPart Rue Saint-Pierre