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Lougheed House is one of Calgary’s most important historic homes and cultural landmarks. Built in 1891 for Senator Sir James Lougheed, the house reflects the elegance and ambition of early Calgary society during the city’s formative years. The grand sandstone residence is surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens that are open to the public and host seasonal events.
Today, Lougheed House operates as a museum and cultural centre, offering guided tours, exhibitions, community programming, and special events. Visitors can explore restored interiors, period furnishings, and rotating displays that tell the story of Calgary’s social and political history.
Located just west of downtown, Lougheed House provides a refined and peaceful heritage experience that contrasts beautifully with the modern city skyline nearby.
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