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Château Ramezay

The Château Ramezay is a museum and historic building on Notre-Dame Street in Old Montreal, opposite Montreal City Hall in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Château Ramezay
Established1705
Location280, rue Notre-Dame Est
Montreal, Quebec
H2Y 1C5
Coordinates45°30′31″N 73°33′12″W / 45.50861°N 73.55333°W / 45.50861; -73.55333Coordinates: 45°30′31″N 73°33′12″W / 45.50861°N 73.55333°W / 45.50861; -73.55333
Typemuseum and historic building
Websitewww.chateauramezay.qc.ca/en/
Official nameChâteau De Ramezay / India House National Historic Site of Canada
Designated1949
TypeMonument historique classé
Designated1929
Château Ramezay, 1900-1925
Château Ramezay's gardens

Built in 1705 as the residence of then-governor of Montreal, Claude de Ramezay, the Château was the first building proclaimed as a historical monument in Quebec and is the province's oldest private history museum. It was designated a National Historic Sites of Canada in 1949.[1][2]

Over the years, the Château changed owners and functions several times, with Ramezay's descendants selling the manor to the fur-trading Compagnie des Indes.

Continental army headquarters

From 1775, it became the Canadian headquarters for the Continental Army when it seized Montreal. Benjamin Franklin stayed there overnight in 1776, while trying to raise troops to fight for the Americans in the American Revolutionary War.[3]

Governor's residence again

After the conquest until 1849 the house was again used as a governor's residence, this time by the British governors. For official purposes it was known as Government House and was the governor's official Montreal residence which complemented his other residence in Quebec City (the Chateau St. Louis), and a country retreat in Sorel.[4][5]

University building

 
Ramezay salon

In 1878, the building opened its doors to host Université de Montréal's first Faculty of Medicine.

Museum

The building was bought by the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Montreal and converted into an historical museum and portrait gallery in 1894.[4] Sir Andrew Taylor designed alterations to the Chateau in 1895.[6]

Today, the museum's collection is composed mainly of gifts from private Montrealers and is estimated at 30,000 objects, including manuscripts, printed works, numismatic items, ethnological items, works of art, paintings, prints and furniture.

From 1997 to 2002, the Château Ramezay underwent indoor and outdoor restorations, including the creation of the Governor's Garden, inaugurated in 2000. In 2003, the Château Ramezay Museum earned the National Award of Excellence from the Landscape Architects of Canada. It has greeted more than a million visitors.

References

  1. ^ "Château De Ramezay / India House". Directory of Designations of National Historic Significance of Canada. Parks Canada. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
  2. ^ Château De Ramezay / India House. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved July 29, 2011.
  3. ^ Burnett, Richard (2005-08-11). . Hour. Communications Voir Inc. Archived from the original on 2007-07-15. Retrieved 2008-04-12.
  4. ^ a b Wallace, W. Stewart (1948). "Château de Ramezay". The Encyclopedia of Canada, Vol. II. University Associates of Canada. p. 39. Retrieved 9 April 2010.
  5. ^ Aylmer, L. A.; Wylie, E. A. (1975). "Some Notes on Architecture, Interiors, and Gardens in Quebec 1831". Bulletin of the Association for Preservation Technology. 7 (2): 2–8. doi:10.2307/1493491. JSTOR 1493491.
  6. ^ . dictionaryofarchitectsincanada.org. Archived from the original on 2015-02-03. Retrieved 2014-01-07.

External links

  • Château Ramezay, Official Web site
  • Château Ramezay, Vieux Montreal

château, ramezay, museum, historic, building, notre, dame, street, montreal, opposite, montreal, city, hall, montreal, quebec, canada, established1705location280, notre, dame, estmontreal, quebech2y, 1c5coordinates45, 50861, 55333, 50861, 55333, coordinates, 5. The Chateau Ramezay is a museum and historic building on Notre Dame Street in Old Montreal opposite Montreal City Hall in Montreal Quebec Canada Chateau RamezayEstablished1705Location280 rue Notre Dame EstMontreal QuebecH2Y 1C5Coordinates45 30 31 N 73 33 12 W 45 50861 N 73 55333 W 45 50861 73 55333 Coordinates 45 30 31 N 73 33 12 W 45 50861 N 73 55333 W 45 50861 73 55333Typemuseum and historic buildingWebsitewww wbr chateauramezay wbr qc wbr ca wbr en wbr National Historic Site of CanadaOfficial nameChateau De Ramezay India House National Historic Site of CanadaDesignated1949Patrimoine culturel du QuebecTypeMonument historique classeDesignated1929Chateau Ramezay 1900 1925 Chateau Ramezay s gardens Built in 1705 as the residence of then governor of Montreal Claude de Ramezay the Chateau was the first building proclaimed as a historical monument in Quebec and is the province s oldest private history museum It was designated a National Historic Sites of Canada in 1949 1 2 Over the years the Chateau changed owners and functions several times with Ramezay s descendants selling the manor to the fur trading Compagnie des Indes Contents 1 Continental army headquarters 2 Governor s residence again 3 University building 4 Museum 5 References 6 External linksContinental army headquarters EditFrom 1775 it became the Canadian headquarters for the Continental Army when it seized Montreal Benjamin Franklin stayed there overnight in 1776 while trying to raise troops to fight for the Americans in the American Revolutionary War 3 Governor s residence again EditAfter the conquest until 1849 the house was again used as a governor s residence this time by the British governors For official purposes it was known as Government House and was the governor s official Montreal residence which complemented his other residence in Quebec City the Chateau St Louis and a country retreat in Sorel 4 5 University building Edit Ramezay salon In 1878 the building opened its doors to host Universite de Montreal s first Faculty of Medicine Museum EditThe building was bought by the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Montreal and converted into an historical museum and portrait gallery in 1894 4 Sir Andrew Taylor designed alterations to the Chateau in 1895 6 Today the museum s collection is composed mainly of gifts from private Montrealers and is estimated at 30 000 objects including manuscripts printed works numismatic items ethnological items works of art paintings prints and furniture From 1997 to 2002 the Chateau Ramezay underwent indoor and outdoor restorations including the creation of the Governor s Garden inaugurated in 2000 In 2003 the Chateau Ramezay Museum earned the National Award of Excellence from the Landscape Architects of Canada It has greeted more than a million visitors References Edit Chateau De Ramezay India House Directory of Designations of National Historic Significance of Canada Parks Canada Retrieved 29 July 2011 Chateau De Ramezay India House Canadian Register of Historic Places Retrieved July 29 2011 Burnett Richard 2005 08 11 The secret garden Hour Communications Voir Inc Archived from the original on 2007 07 15 Retrieved 2008 04 12 a b Wallace W Stewart 1948 Chateau de Ramezay The Encyclopedia of Canada Vol II University Associates of Canada p 39 Retrieved 9 April 2010 Aylmer L A Wylie E A 1975 Some Notes on Architecture Interiors and Gardens in Quebec 1831 Bulletin of the Association for Preservation Technology 7 2 2 8 doi 10 2307 1493491 JSTOR 1493491 Taylor Sir Andrew Thomas dictionaryofarchitectsincanada org Archived from the original on 2015 02 03 Retrieved 2014 01 07 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chateau Ramezay Chateau Ramezay Official Web site Chateau Ramezay Vieux Montreal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chateau Ramezay amp oldid 1135099574, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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