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Visited in april 2024
Very interesting visit, immense cultural value
Visited in april 2024
We really enjoyed this museum! There were many nice paintings, antique furniture, historical displays and artifacts. The formal rooms and kitchen downstairs were very interesting. The staff were friendly and helpful. The museum is located in Old Montreal near some lovely streets to take a stroll afterwards. I recommend visiting Chateau Ramezay! We had a great time
Visited in april 2024
Un lugar muy bello.
Visited in march 2024
This museum is a very good collection of Montréal history
Visited in march 2024
Very informational with multiple rooms and learning features.
Visited in march 2024
Ein wundervoller Eindruck über die Entstehung der Stadt Montreal. Viele Informationen können auf Deutsch abgerufen werden. Lohnt sich in jedem Fall!
Visited in march 2024
Good guided tour with interesting facts. Not only in French and German but also in German and Italy
Visited in march 2024
I went to this museum because the bigger museums were closed on Mondays. I enjoyed this very much. I learned a lot about Montreal history and enjoyed the recorded audios that they had. Some rooms were closed for updating but still worth the money. I would recommend at least 2 hours if you actually want to listen and learn everything
Visited in march 2024
Musée très sympa sur l'histoire de Montréal est plus spécifiquement du château.
Cela permet de se faire une idée de la vie à Montréal dans ces temps-là.
Durée de la visite environ 1h30
Visited in february 2024
Une visite guidée remplie de passion avec des dizaines d'informations glanées sur l'Histoire et les origines de Hochelaga, Ville Marie et Montréal grâce à notre exceptionnelle guide bénévole Renée. Je conseille cette visite aux touristes comme aux habitants de la Région. Merci et bravo par la qualité de cette visite!
Visited in february 2024
A fascinating insight into early Montreal.
Visited in february 2024
Belle visite historique
Visited in january 2024
This is an interesting historical landmark and museum that shows you the early development of Canadian settlement. Featuring political figures and their historical significance.
Visited in january 2024
Beaucoup de choses à voir.
Visited in december 2023
Creepy but cool place
Visited in december 2023
Très bon endroit convient bien aux enfants! Les guides sont passioné de l'histoire répondent aux questions se conaissent bien sur l'histoire!???? Recomandation 100!✅️ Adore!☺️
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Visited in december 2023
J'ai adoré
Visited in december 2023
Personnellement je n’ai pas vu l’intérêt de ce musée … La visite se fait très rapidement et n’est pas des plus passionnantes
À moins d’être vraiment un passionné d’histoire, ce musée ne vaut pas le détour et est cher pour la prestation proposée.
La 3e étoile est pour le sourire de la réceptionniste
Visited in november 2023
Intéressant pour l'ameublement, la déco et les infos sur l'historique de la ville
Visited in november 2023
Une visite qui vous fera voyager à travers certains histoires à Montréal, un endroit où vous - vous... sentirez 1 X } tous.. & } Tous X 1 X } Si vous vous intéressez à l'histoire et au patrimoine, bien sûr, ici c'est encore mieux, vous découvrirez bien plus que vous ne l'imaginiez.
L'histoire de cette prestigieuse demeure commence le jour de sa construction pour Claude de Ramezay, alors gouverneur de Montréal, en 1705.
Aujourd'hui, le Château Ramezay est un musée et un lieu historique national.
On y découvre comment les influences amérindiennes, françaises, britanniques et américaines ont façonné la vie des Montréalais.
Après la visite de l'intérieur, promenez-vous dans le Jardin du Gouverneur. Vous y découvrirez un verger, un jardin d'agrément et un potager rappelant un jardin urbain du 18e siècle en Nouvelle-France.
Merci à tous ceux qui préservent l'art et partagent les sites d'histoire, et aux propriétaires du Château Ramezay

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The story of this prestigious residence begins the day it was built for Claude de Ramezay, then Governor of Montreal, in 1705.
Today, the Château Ramezay is a museum and a national historic site.
Here, we discover how Amerindian, French, British and American influences have shaped the lives of Montrealers.
After visiting the interior, take a stroll through the Jardin du Gouverneur. You'll discover an orchard, a pleasure garden and a vegetable garden reminiscent of an 18th-century urban garden in New France.
Many thanks to all those who preserve art and Share History Sites, & To The Owners of Château Ramezay.
Visited in november 2023
Musée interactif avec des explications audio et vidéo qui ajoutent un vrai dynamisme à la visite
Visited in november 2023
We were visiting from out of town and love to see historical places like this preserved and promoted to help not only document the past in a tangible way but also provide opportunities to understand our present times - how we got where we are today. This building saw many changes over its existence. We really appreciated the amount of time spent creating imaginative stories that were available through headsets in each room to help understand the people and events. The downstairs area looked recently renovated and had useful teaching aids for young people. There was a small collection of paintings of Quebec City in two of the rooms that was interesting. We enjoyed the gardens in the back though there had already been prepared for winter - I’m sure they’re much nicer in the summertime. Enjoy your visit.
Visited in november 2023
Short hours
Don't like Americans
Not much in English
Visited in november 2023
Interesting museum,
Canadian history
Visited in november 2023
LOVE the experience.
Dudu64
Visited in september 2016
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Pretty small museum which exhibits various rooms (paintings, furniture, reconstructions…) relating to the life of the inhabitants of Montreal, it from the origin of this city. The explanations in French and English are quite bright and welcoming (a guided tour is possible in each of the two languages). At the exit, a pleasant garden- where sauntered- is not to be missed.
Very quiet and interesting old small museum. And the small garden full of different plants at the exit is worth seeing.

RAMEZAY CASTLE

Open - from 10h00 to 17h00
RAMEZAY CASTLE

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280, rue Notre-Dame Est, Montreal, Canada
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Opening hours

Monday
10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday
10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday
10:00 - 17:00
Thursday
10:00 - 17:00
Friday
10:00 - 17:00
Saturday
10:00 - 17:00
Sunday
10:00 - 17:00
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