Roedde House is a restored Victorian home in downtown'sWest End. Built in 1893 for city newcomers Gustav and Mathilda Roedde, its design is credited to the early B.C. architect Francis M. Rattenbury, who designed the impressive Legislative Buildings and Empress Hotel in Victoria. The style is Queen Anne Revival, which can be seen in fine details like its cupola, bay windows and verandah. Admission prices are CAD4 for adults and $3 for pensioners, students and children above age 3. Tea is included.