Museo
Castillo Ramezay - Museo y Sitio Histórico de Montreal
49 personas de la zona recomiendan,
Consejos de personas de la zona
Constructed in 1705, Château Ramezay was the first building to be recognized as a historical monument in Quebec and was also designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1949. The building houses a well-loved museum, which teaches visitors about the early era of the city’s history. Through its exhibitions, the Château Ramezay shows guests how the people of New France lived while drawing interesting links to the present. The historic site and museum were also selected as one of the ‘1001 Historic Sites You Must See Before You Die’ by a team of experts in partnership with UNESCO.
Constructed in 1705, Château Ramezay was the first building to be recognized as a historical monument in Quebec and was also designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1949. The building houses a well-loved museum, which teaches visitors about the early era of the city’s history. Through its e…
A home of French governors in the early 18th century, this mansion is one of the finest examples from the ancien régime. It was built for the 11th governor, Claude de Ramezay, and includes 15 interconnecting rooms with a ballroom of mirrors, as well as mahogany galore. Ramezay went broke trying to maintain it.
You get to learn about the history of the city and actually see how Montreal looked like since its establishment and over the years
With a history of more than 300 years, the Château Ramezay has been preserving Montreal’s heritage since 1895, when it was converted into a museum. Château Ramezay is one of the first buildings in the province of Québec to be declared a historic monument. It is also Québec’s oldest private history museum. he Château Ramezay has been a part of Montreal’s history for over a century. The Château houses a rich collection of artifacts that provide a view into Montreal’s unique history. Visitors can relive Montreal’s history through the various artifacts that are present in the permanent exhibition and the Château’s garden.
With a history of more than 300 years, the Château Ramezay has been preserving Montreal’s heritage since 1895, when it was converted into a museum. Château Ramezay is one of the first buildings in the province of Québec to be declared a historic monument. It is also Québec’s oldest private history m…
Actividades únicas en los alrededores
Los residentes locales también recomiendan
- 13 personas de la zona recomiendan
Ubicación
280 Rue Notre Dame E
Montréal, QC