Discover the Canadian Centre for Architecture
Located in downtown Shaughnessy Village, the Canadian Centre for Architecture is a research centre and museum with a sculpture garden, a rich history, and a large archive. The centre, which was founded in 1979, was designed around the Shaughnessy House mansion, which is still on the grounds today.
Visit the CCA with a local guide and learn about the history of the building, the sculpture garden, and its numerous curatorial projects. View the current exhibition through an informative and enriching tour with a local guide excited to share their passion for architecture in Montreal. Along the way, you will get an introduction to the many international names that have shaped the skyline of Montreal, its local treasures and modern renewal.
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Stop At: Canadian Centre for Architecture (Centre Canadien d'Architecture), 1920 rue Baile, Montreal, Quebec H3H 2S6 Canada
The Canadian Centre for Architecture from its start has redefined what a cultural institution means to its community, and this is no different today. Learn about the history of this institution, its many culture engagements, and its role in architecture in contemporary society. On this tour, you will also gain an understanding of the many renewals that Montreal has gone through, and how this has changed the urban landscape of one of the oldest cities in North America.
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Duration:2 to 30 minutes
Commences in:Montréal, Canada
Country:Canada
City:Montréal
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