Dundurn Castle

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Dundurn Castle is a historic neoclassical mansion and museum in Hamilton, Ontario, known for its 19th-century architecture and role as the former home of Canadian politician Sir Allan MacNab.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage building
historic house museum
neoclassical mansion
architecturalStyle neoclassical architecture
builtFor Sir Allan Napier MacNab
constructionEndDate 1835
constructionStartDate 1832
country Canada
designatedAsNationalHistoricSite 1967
formerFunction private residence
formerResidenceOf Sir Allan Napier MacNab
hasAlternateName Dundurn Park Mansion
hasCategory Historic house museums in Ontario
Museums in Hamilton, Ontario
National Historic Sites of Canada in Ontario
surface form: National Historic Sites in Ontario

Neoclassical architecture in Canada
hasCollectionType 19th-century domestic artifacts
period furnishings
hasExhibitFocus Victorian-era life in Canada
history of Sir Allan MacNab
hasFeature portico with columns
stone construction
symmetrical façade
hasFunction historic site
museum
hasPart Dundurn Park
coach house
gardens
outbuildings
hasTourType guided tours
hasWebsite https://www.hamilton.ca/attractions/hamilton-civic-museums/dundurn-national-historic-site
heritageDesignation National Historic Site of Canada
Ontario Heritage Act designation
locatedIn Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
surface form: Hamilton, Ontario

Ontario
locatedNear Burlington Bay
locatedOn Burlington Heights
York Boulevard
municipality Hamilton
numberOfStoreys 3
openToPublic true
operatedBy City of Hamilton
owner City of Hamilton
region Southern Ontario
significantPeriod mid-19th century
usedAs living history museum

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Hamilton hasLandmark Dundurn Castle
City of Hamilton hasAttraction Dundurn Castle
Burlington Heights near Dundurn Castle