Museum · Robson Street
Roedde House Museum
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Roedde House Museum is a charming heritage museum located at 1415 Barclay Street in Vancouver's Robson Street area. Housed in a Queen Anne Revival-style home built in 1893, it offers a glimpse into the domestic life of a middle-class family during the late Victorian era. The museum is furnished with period-appropriate artifacts, including original pieces from the Roedde family, who were German immigrants. Visitors can explore rooms like the parlor, dining room, and kitchen, each meticulously restored to reflect the 1890s. The museum also features a lovely garden that hosts summer concerts and events. What makes Roedde House distinctive is its intimate scale and the personal stories of the Roedde family, which bring history to life. Guided tours are available, and the museum often holds themed events like afternoon tea and ghost tours.
Don't miss
- Take a guided tour to learn about the Roedde family and Victorian customs
- Admire the original stained glass windows and woodwork
- Relax in the heritage garden, a peaceful urban oasis
- Attend a Sunday afternoon tea or a seasonal event
- Browse the gift shop for unique heritage-themed souvenirs
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Roedde House Museum
You can visit on your own (paid entry, check official site for current prices. discounts for students and seniors). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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Know before you go
- Check the museum's website for special events like ghost tours or concerts.
- Photography is allowed but no flash inside the house.
- The museum is family-friendly but some rooms are small, keep an eye on young children.
- The gift shop offers local crafts and books on Vancouver history.
A bit of history
The house was built for Gustav Roedde, a German-born bookbinder who became Vancouver's first official bookbinder. The Roedde family lived there until the 1920s. After decades of use as a boarding house, it was restored and opened as a museum in 1990.
Common questions
What are the opening hours?
The museum is open Tuesday to Saturday, 10 AM to 4 PM, and Sunday from 1 PM to 4 PM. Closed Mondays and holidays.
How much is admission?
Admission is around $8 for adults, with discounts for seniors, students, and children. Check the official site for exact prices.
Is there parking?
Street parking is available but limited. Paid parking lots are nearby on Robson Street.
Can I take photos?
Yes, non-flash photography is permitted for personal use.
Are guided tours available?
Yes, guided tours are offered on the hour. Self-guided tours are also possible with an audio guide.
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