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Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal

The Canadian Centre for Architecture is an architecture museum and research institute.The building surrounds the Shaughnessy House, an 1876 Second Empire-style mansion.

The Canadian Centre for Architecture is an architecture museum and research institute.The building surrounds the Shaughnessy House, an 1876 Second Empire-style mansion. Across boulevard René-Lévesque from the CCA is a sculpture garden with works designed around the theme of architecture.


Hours

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11:00

18:00

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Wed

11:00

18:00

Thu

11:00

21:00

Fri

11:00

18:00

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11:00

18:00

About Canadian Centre for Architecture

 1920 Baile Street, Montreal, QC, Canada

 +1 514-939-7000

 cca.qc.ca

Canadian Centre for Architecture and Nearby Sights on Map

Pepsi Forum

An entertainment complex at the site of the former home of the Canadiens from 1926-1996

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

The Musee des Beaux-Arts or Museum of Fine Arts in Montreal has free permanent exhibitions and many prominent traveling exhibits

Westmount Square

A four building complex composed of black metal and glass, built in 1967 and designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

Atwater Market

Parisian Laundry

Contemporary art gallery located in the Parisian Laundry building

Bell Centre

Bell Centre is home to the Montreal Canadiens hockey team, commonly known as the Habs

Redpath Museum

The Redpath Museum is a museum of natural history that focuses on evolution, with the collection spanning marine discoveries, geological specimen, and mounts of endangered and extinct species

McGill University Campus

The lower section of McGill's campus is composed mainly of nineteenth century neoclassical buildings and is definitely worth a ten minute stroll

Windsor Station

The Windsor Station is a former railway station that is a landmark today for its Romanesque Revival architecture

H2O Adventures

Offers kayak, pedal boat, and canoe rentals, plus beginner kayaking lessons, along the Lachine Canal; it's located just across the canal from the Atwater Market