Roedde House Museum
Roedde House Museum

Victorian restoration

1415 Barclay Street
Vancouver, BC
V6G 1J6

Neighborhood: West End

Phone: +1 604 684 7040
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Roedde House is a restored Victorian home in downtown's West 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.

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Tours of Roedde House Museum
Jan 1st, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009
Tours of Roedde House Museum, individual or group, is held only on holidays, and the Sunday trip includes tea and cookies. Situated in the center of Vancouver, Roedde House is a Victorian structure built in 1893 and has been restored to its former glory. On this tour, the well-informed guides will provide you with all the details and facts regarding this amazing place.


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