Lougheed House
Experience the past, present, and future of Calgary’s historic home! Explore the history of Lougheed House and its connections to diverse stories with exciting events, vibrant gardens, and curated exhibits. Constructed in 1891 with 3 acres of garden, the sandstone mansion blends Victorian and Edwardian architectural styles and was renowned for its beauty and innovations. Its restoration in 2005 preserved the house as a National and Provincial Historic Site and one of the oldest buildings in Calgary on its original location.
Lougheed House is fully accessible.
Location
707 13th Avenue SW
Calgary, AB
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Plan Your Visit
Lougheed House is open year-round. For more information, visit Lougheed House’s website or email info@lougheedhouse.com.
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Look for the following logo at participating historic sites. Partner Organization: Lougheed House |