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.
Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)
Location
Operating location
1920, rue Baile, Montréal, Québec, Canada, H3H 2S6
1920, rue Baile, Montréal, Québec, Canada, H3H 2S6
45.49106800, -73.57899600
Activities
Recreational and cultural activities
Workshop
Self-guided tour
Conference
Children's entertainment
Facilities
Well-being and relaxation
Garden
Infrastructure and equipment
Meeting / reception room
Performance hall / auditorium
Comfort and amenities
Cloakroom
Services
Visitor services
Internet access : wireless
Shop
Admitted customers
Adults
Groups
Teens
Childrens
Groups
Reservation required
Group rate
Special schedule on request
Entertainment available
Getting there
Parking
Free on-site parking
Public transportation
Metro (green line)
Accessibility (Keroul)
Partial access


