Château Ramezay

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Château Ramezay is a historic former governor’s residence in Old Montreal that now serves as a museum showcasing the city’s colonial and cultural history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former governor’s residence
heritage building
historic house museum
museum
address 280 Notre-Dame Street East, Montreal
architecturalStyle French colonial architecture
builtFor Claude de Ramezay
constructionStart 1705
country Canada
designation National Historic Site of Canada
exhibits Indigenous artifacts
Montreal colonial history
New France history
art and decorative arts
military history of Montreal
hasCollection archaeological objects
furniture
household objects
manuscripts
maps
paintings
prints
hasFeature cellars
historic gardens
historic kitchen
interpretive exhibits
period rooms
temporary exhibition spaces
hasFunction educational institution
history museum
hasGarden Governor’s Garden
heritageStatus classified heritage building by Quebec
languageOfExhibits English
French
locatedIn Canada
Montreal
Old Montreal
Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec
material stone
namedAfter Claude de Ramezay
offers cultural events
educational programs
guided tours
openToPublic yes
originalFunction administrative residence for New France officials
residence of the governor of Montreal
recognizedAs National Historic Site of Canada
situatedOpposite Montreal City Hall
timePeriodRepresented 19th century Montreal
British colonial era
New France
surface form: New France era

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Old Montreal contains Château Ramezay
Place Jacques-Cartier adjacentTo Château Ramezay