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  • Опубліковано 18 лип 2022
  • Lougheed House, or as it was originally known Beaulieu, (French meaning "beautiful place") is a National Historic Site located in the Beltline district of Calgary, Alberta. Originally constructed in 1891 as a home for Senator James Alexander Lougheed KCMG PC KC and his spouse Isabella Clarke Hardisty. The structure has since become an iconic heritage building in Calgary. Lougheed House is operated by Lougheed House Conservation Society, an independent, non-profit society devoted to the restoration and public enjoyment of the historic house and its Gardens.
    Lougheed House is a 1,300 square metre (14,000 square foot) mansion designed by James C. Bowes to incorporate High Victorian aesthetics and is influenced by Queen Anne Revival style. This is evident through the rough-faced sandstone exterior, asymmetrical massing, and corner towers. Influences of Romanesque Revival is found with the steep roof, and the cone shaped towers emanate French Chateau architecture. The mansion was constructed with what was considered at the time "modern luxuries" including running hot water and electricity. The interior of the 48-room house is decorated with Spanish mahogany, Italian marble, stained glass windows and doors, and hand-painted images of Alberta flora and fauna.
    The mansion was built of sandstone per the municipal building code as a result of the Calgary Fire of 1886. Upon the homes completion it included a billiards room, smoking room, drawing room, four large bedrooms on the second floor, and six large rooms on the third floor. Following completion of construction the Calgary Herald described the Lougheed House as "In design, solidity, accommodation and furnishings it leaves nothing to be desired."
    Beaulieu Gardens
    The Beaulieu Gardens which surround Lougheed House and were part of the original formal garden of the mansion are operated as a municipal park by the City of Calgary Parks Department.
    Historic site status
    On November 29, 1977, Lougheed House was designated the "Senator Lougheed Residence", an Alberta Provincial Historic Resource, due in part to the mansion's association with James Lougheed, and its representation of upper-class sandstone architecture from the period.
    On June 10, 1992, Lougheed House was designated "Beaulieu National Historic Site of Canada", a National Historic Site. This was due in part to the mansion being a rare example of an upper-middle class eclectic mansion on the Canadian Prairies.
    Over its long history, Lougheed House served many roles, has been a family residence, a training centre for young women, a women's military barracks and a Red Cross blood donor clinic. Then, for many years, it sat empty - cared for, but unused until its restoration started in 2000.

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  • @jackdaniel2913
    @jackdaniel2913 2 роки тому

    Fantastic!

  • @festivaljapan
    @festivaljapan 2 роки тому

    I'm your fan.
    great.

  • @khaledahelenbegom3698
    @khaledahelenbegom3698 2 роки тому +1

    ❤️

  • @NighaT1152
    @NighaT1152 6 місяців тому

    This place looks fantastic but I don’t know why my friend doesn’t like this place for some reason lol

  • @antarpreetkaursran3011
    @antarpreetkaursran3011 Рік тому +1

    From where can i buy tickets plz rply me

    • @OurHeritageSites
      @OurHeritageSites  Рік тому

      Hi! Thanks a lot for your inquiry.
      You can buy tickets from the “Admission Counter” which is located at the basement of the house. Entrance is through the west side. You will see the signs.
      ADMISSION Ticket Prices
      Adults - $8.50
      Seniors (65+) & Students - $6.50
      Youth (Ages 6 - 12) - $5.00
      Family - $25
      Child (Under 6) - FREE
      Lougheed House is open: (Summer Hours)
      Thursdays and Fridays 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
      Saturdays and Sundays 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
      Closed all Statutory Holidays
      There is also a Restaurant which is open:
      Thursdays 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
      Fridays 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
      Saturdays 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.
      Sundays 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
      The BEAULIEU GARDENS HOURS
      Open 7 a.m. - 11 p.m. every day.
      Admission is free for the gardens.
      FREE PARKING IN THEIR LOTS OFF 14 AVE & 13 AVE.
      Other Admission information
      Lougheed House Conservation Society Members - FREE
      Restaurant Patrons Discounted Museum Admission - $4.00
      *Complimentary Access Provided To:
      Canadian military personnel with CFOne cards
      Air Cadets and an escort
      National Trust Members
      CANOO Members
      Chinook Historical Society Members with cards
      Holders of a valid entry coupon
      HOLIDAY CLOSURES
      ALL STATUTORY HOLIDAYS OBSERVED
      For more information
      You can also call them at 403-244-6333
      Or check this link out
      lougheedhouse.com/

  • @NighaT1152
    @NighaT1152 6 місяців тому

    My friend Ajalae Says That she dislikes this place and she doesn’t like it because she thinks there are some monsters in this place and it’s creepy and that isn’t true! lol