
- DATE : June 30, July 28 and August 25
- DAY : Friday
- HEURE : 1 p.m. in French, 2 p.m. in English
- DURÉE : 1 hour
- LANGUE : français, anglais
TARIF : 5 to 17 $

The Oldest Example of the Rural Architecture of Montreal
The Museum marks the 325th anniversary of the reconstruction of the house by offering a tour on its architecture.
In 1693, a fire destroyed most of the building. It took 5 years for the artisans at the time to complete the reconstruction on its original foundation (1698). It is one of the oldest examples of traditional architecture of the French Regime.
This tour is a unique opportunity to learn more about the ingenuity of construction artisans at the time of New France!
Please reserve your tickets through our online ticketing office as spaces are limited.