Français : La fontaine de Tourny est installée devant l'entrée principale de l'Hôtel du Parlement à Québec. Elle a été inaugurée le 3 juillet 2007. L'œuvre du sculpteur français Mathurin Moreau a été réalisée au XIXe siècle. Elle a été installée pendant plus d'un siècle à Bordeaux (France).
English: The Fontaine de Tourny, in front of the main entrance of the Parliament Building in Quebec City. The fountain, which was inaugurated on 3 July 2007, was crafted by French sculptor Mathurin Moreau during the second half of the 19th century. It was formerly installed in Bordeaux (France).
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