Château Ramezay
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The Château Ramezay is a museum and historic building on Notre-Dame Street in Old Montreal, opposite Montreal City Hall in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 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.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.
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Rue Notre-Dame Est, Montreal Ville-Marie
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Château Ramezay
Rue Notre-Dame Est 280
H2Y 3B3 Montreal, Ville-Marie
Quebec, Canada
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