Roedde House Museum

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Vancouver, Canada

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Tourist attraction· Museums· Art And Entertainment· Local history museum

Roedde House Museum Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Roedde House Museum is located in Vancouver, Canada on 1415 Barclay St. Roedde House Museum is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in Canada.

Address

1415 Barclay St

Phone

+1 6046847040

Amenities

ToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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David Phipps

Thank you Sara for letting me photograph and post to my group. You've done a great job with the house and museum

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Paul

Great place to visit. This place takes you back to the Victorian days. The house was well taken care of and you can touch original displays which was very nice. They provide a tour and after the tour they provide free earl grey tea with cookies

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Thia Nezoy

Incredible time capsule! Stepping into this little pocket of history was so captivating. The smallest details were on display to really let a person imagine what it would have been like to live there. The amazing history of the family and all its treasures, was neat. The house itself was the best part. All the rooms and decorations were excellently preserved.

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Laurie Mack

What a West End gem. Gives you an authentic peek into life here at the turn of the last century. Sweet little museum where you can interact with everything in it! How unusual. Unpretentious and immersive. They even have ongoing live concerts, jazz last night sitting out in the little park next door with sublime!

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Erik Pena

Pretty, well-kept house in Vancouver with many period artifacts and decorations. The staff was quite helpful on a number of topics including suggesting a place to eat. Thank you Montana. I went for the new speaking engagement they had about the era. It was about Lewis Carroll's writings and parallels (pun intended) with Euclidean geometry. I never knew about this.