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Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)
Region | City | District |
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Montréal | Montréal | Downtown |
The Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) is an international research centre and museum founded by Phyllis Lambert in 1979 on the conviction that architecture is a matter of public interest. Discover the renowned CCA building, which incorporates Shaughnessy House (1874), classified a historic monument, and the centre’s exhibits and unique sculpture garden.
Schedules
Schedules may change at any time without notice. It is always advisable to check the schedule with the company before coming.
Access
- Subway (station)
Guy-Concordia, Atwater or Georges-Vanier
- Bus (route)
150, 15
Vehicle and Parking Services
- Free outdoor parking
- Temporary Exhibitions
Activities
- Entertainment for children
- Workshops
- Conferences
- Multimedia/videos/movies
- Self-guided tours
Services
- Internet access : free wireless
- Boutique
- Gardens
- Banquet, meeting, conference room
- Theatre/auditorium
- Changing-room
Accessibility
- Partial access (Kéroul)
- Partial access (Kéroul)
- Services for the hearing impaired (Kéroul)
Groups
- Entertainment
- Special schedules
- Reservations required
- Group rates