Château Ramezay - Musée et site historique de Montréal
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Château Ramezay - Musée et site historique de Montréal

History museum · Vieux Montréal ·

Historic museum detailing Montreal's 500 years of history

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Château Ramezay - Musée et site historique de Montréal by null
Château Ramezay - Musée et site historique de Montréal by null
Château Ramezay - Musée et site historique de Montréal by null
Château Ramezay - Musée et site historique de Montréal by null
Château Ramezay - Musée et site historique de Montréal by null
Château Ramezay - Musée et site historique de Montréal by null
Château Ramezay - Musée et site historique de Montréal by null
Château Ramezay - Musée et site historique de Montréal by null
Château Ramezay - Musée et site historique de Montréal by null
Château Ramezay - Musée et site historique de Montréal by null
Château Ramezay - Musée et site historique de Montréal by null
Château Ramezay - Musée et site historique de Montréal by null
Château Ramezay - Musée et site historique de Montréal by null
Château Ramezay - Musée et site historique de Montréal by null
Château Ramezay - Musée et site historique de Montréal by null
Château Ramezay - Musée et site historique de Montréal by null
Château Ramezay - Musée et site historique de Montréal by null
Château Ramezay - Musée et site historique de Montréal by null

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280 Notre-Dame St. East, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1E3, Canada Get directions

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280 Notre-Dame St. East, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 1E3, Canada Get directions

+1 514 861 3708
chateauramezay.qc.ca
@chateauramezay

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Dec 16, 2025

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"Just across the street from Montréal's City Hall (or Hôtel de Ville), the Château Ramezay has been witness to almost three centuries of history. It was first built in 1705 by Claude de Ramezay, then governor of Montréal, as his official residence. While the building principally served as the home of later governors, it was also briefly the headquarters of the Continental Army when American troops occupied the city. (Benjamin Franklin spent a night in the house during that period.) In 1895, it began its current incarnation, as a portrait gallery and history museum. The collection includes prints, drawings, photographs, and other works of art, as well as humble household objects, that shed light on the daily life of the city's residents and First Nations peoples in Québec over the centuries. Be sure to leave time to explore the small kitchen and pleasure gardens, as well as the orchard, for an introduction to the horticultural practices of settlers in New France and residents of 19th-century Montréal."

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10 Best Museums in Montreal | Condé Nast Traveler

"The Château Ramezay is a small and intimate museum that was originally built in 1705 by Montreal's then-governor Claude de Ramezay as his personal residence. The building opened as a museum in 1895, and was the first building in Quebec to be classified an historic monument. Today, it is the province’s oldest private historical museum. There are seasonal exhibitions, but the real draw is the Château Ramezay itself, which served as the Canadian headquarters of the American Revolutionary Army in 1775 to 1776; it's where Benjamin Franklin (welcomed by Benedict Arnold) stayed when he tried to persuade Montreal to join the revolution. Also worth a look is the Governor’s Garden, which recreates the gardens of New France." - Richard Burnett

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3 Days in Montréal, Canada | Condé Nast Traveler

"Château Ramezay, a National Historic Site of Canada housed in the former estate of Montreal’s governor, where visitors can learn about the city’s more than 500 years of history."

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Château Ramezay - Musée et site historique de Montréal

Greggy C.

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Unexpected place to visit. You can visit or not. Bought tickets there. Here you'll learn about Montréal's early history and what the first house of the governor looks like. The garden at the back is free to visit.

Crystal Y

Google
The collection is quite rich and interesting, with staff dressed in vintage attire. There’s also a dress-up activity at the end in the basement. The garden, featuring a variety of edible vegetables, is truly impressive.

Dr Mark C. S.

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An interesting history of Montréal told through artifacts focusing on the château's own story. The displays cover two floors. although I didn't make it to the last third in the basement. Sadly, some of the detailed bilingual display captions used outdated terms for the First Nations.

Dar Finn W.

Google
This place is incredible! I had no idea of the history of the house or this particular governor. The style is so French with the tiny windows on the roof. The basement exhibits are well done and feel like a cave. It was amazing! The garden is wonderful to wander and just sit and enjoy too. Highly recommend!

Jyoti G.

Google
Great experience. The historically inclined will find huge interest in the Chateau and the articles displayed.

Krystin 1.

Google
We stopped into this unassuming museum and were rather impressed by the amount of information and artifacts on display. Covering the 500 years of history of Montréal, Château Ramezay offered learning opportunities for adults and hands on activities for children to understand what early life in the city would have been like. It even had a little garden outback with the various types of crops they would have grown! The museum had information in multiple languages, not just French and English. Highly recommend popping by if you're at all interested in history.

Fatcatter

Google
An excellent display of the history of Quebec, Montreal and the Chateau itself. There are 15 rooms with different themes, a gift shop surrounding the reception area, and free-to-access gardens in the back. Overall an awesome place to visit, even with kids!

INsightful E.

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Château Ramezy is a historical site and museum. It is right across the street from city hall, which is an amazing building! From the outside, it looks rather small, but it has a lower floor, and it is actually quite vast. Filled with all types of exhibitions detailing the history of Montréal there is an immense amount of paintings, informational placards, and fascinating artifacts to wade through. Along with all of that are audio booths that offer 5 or 6 languages of various subjects that really bring the historical stories to life. For your convenience, they also offer a coat room so that you can leisurely walk through the warm, cozy rooms unabated. I thought the exhibits were well done and I would highly recommend visiting this museum.