Montreal’s portal to its past, the Château Ramezay was the first building in Québec to be classified an historic monument. Chosen as one of the 1001 Historic Sites You Must See Before You Die, the Château invites you to relive more than 500 years of history, from the pre-contact Amerindian era to the 20th century.
A not-to-be-missed heritage landmark in Old Montréal, the Château Ramezay holds fascinating collections, displayed in numerous exhibits, intermingled with multimedia portrayals of historical figures recounting, in six languages, highlights of their lives at the Château. Items in the museum shop reflect this legacy.
Visit the Governor's Garden and experience delights typical of an urban garden in New France. In summer, a terrace overlooks the garden.
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From March 5 to the 12, families can try out this museum’s baking workshop and learn how to make their own bread. Children will absolutely love the experience of getting to try out making food on their own. The workshop also comes with lots of fun facts on our city’s history. Plus, it’s free for all.
This historical monument in Old Montreal, located on rue Notre-Dame Est (near Champ-de-Mars metro station), takes visitors on a journey to 500 years ago through a multimedia course offered in six languages, a garden worthy of the New France era, and temporary exhibitions. There’s a reason Château Ramezay is part of the 1,001 historical sites to see, according to a list drawn up by UNESCO and other experts.