
Roedde House Museum, in Vancouver%u2019s West End, is a late-Victorian home in the Queen Anne revival style, looking over Barclay Heritage Square and surrounded by other heritage houses. Built in 1893 for the family of Gustav Roedde, the city%u2019s first printer and bookbinder, it has been faithfully restored to reflect the day-to-day life of a middle class family at the turn of the last century.
The Museum offers, week tours, guided Tea and Tour on Sundays between 1pm and 4pm. Also on the program: concerts, readings, and other cultural events, as well as an award-winning School program for elementary students. Check our website www.roeddehouse.org for more details and upcoming events.