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)
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Activities
Recreational and cultural activities
Children's entertainment
Workshop
Conference
Films, screening
Self-guided tour
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
Teens
Adults
Childrens
Groups
Groups
Entertainment available
Special schedule on request
Reservation required
Group rate
Getting there
Parking
Free on-site parking
Public transportation
Metro (green line)
Accessibility (Keroul)
Partial access
Last updated: April 11, 2026


