Roedde House Museum
Museum
1415 Barclay Street, Vancouver, BC V6G 1J6
–
Stanley Park
Roedde H.
Spaces for hire at Roedde House Museum
from C$125
hire fee / per hour
hire fee / per hour
Entire Space
Roedde House Museum has six ground-floor rooms available for use, including a parlour and dining room which may be used as reception rooms. For catered events, the house has a small modern kitchen adjacent to the old-fashioned family kitchen, which is available for heating and serving food.
We have two seated event options: Informal (meetings, le...
Prices and opening hours
Sunday
11:00 am –
4:00 pm
from
C$125
hire fee per hour
Entire Space
11:00 am –
4:00 pm
from
C$125
hire fee per hour
Monday
11:00 am –
4:00 pm
from
C$125
hire fee per hour
Entire Space
11:00 am –
4:00 pm
from
C$125
hire fee per hour
Tuesday
11:00 am –
4:00 pm
from
C$125
hire fee per hour
Entire Space
11:00 am –
4:00 pm
from
C$125
hire fee per hour
Wednesday
11:00 am –
4:00 pm
from
C$125
hire fee per hour
Entire Space
11:00 am –
4:00 pm
from
C$125
hire fee per hour
Thursday
11:00 am –
4:00 pm
from
C$125
hire fee per hour
Entire Space
11:00 am –
4:00 pm
from
C$125
hire fee per hour
Friday
11:00 am –
4:00 pm
from
C$125
hire fee per hour
Entire Space
11:00 am –
4:00 pm
from
C$125
hire fee per hour
Saturday
11:00 am –
4:00 pm
from
C$125
hire fee per hour
Entire Space
11:00 am –
4:00 pm
from
C$125
hire fee per hour
Facilities and catering options
Up to 50
standing
Up to 25
seats
External catering allowed
Parking available
BYO alcohol
In-house catering
Accommodation available
Promoted / ticketed events
Alcohol provided
About Roedde House Museum
The Roedde family’s home is located on the ancestral, unceded, and shared territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səl̓ilwətaɁɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.
Gustav and Matilda Roedde settled in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1888. German-born Gustav was Vancouver’s first bookbinder. He opened his own bookbinding business, G.A. Roedde Bookbinders where he specialized in the craft of marbling paper. The family moved into their newly built house in the West End neighborhood in 1893.
The house was designed by famed architect Francis Rattenbury and is a City of Vancouver-designated Class A Heritage House. Since 1990, the Roedde House Preservation Society has taken painstaking care to restore and furnish Roedde House to reflect the ambiance of late-Victorian family life through the eyes of the Roedde family.
Gustav and Matilda Roedde settled in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1888. German-born Gustav was Vancouver’s first bookbinder. He opened his own bookbinding business, G.A. Roedde Bookbinders where he specialized in the craft of marbling paper. The family moved into their newly built house in the West End neighborhood in 1893.
The house was designed by famed architect Francis Rattenbury and is a City of Vancouver-designated Class A Heritage House. Since 1990, the Roedde House Preservation Society has taken painstaking care to restore and furnish Roedde House to reflect the ambiance of late-Victorian family life through the eyes of the Roedde family.