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
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 / Sales counter
- Library
- 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