Embassy of Hungary to Canada/Birkett CastleDoors Open Ottawa
New
- Adaptive reuse
- Guided tours available
- National Historic Site (Canada)
- Partial wheelchair access
- Washrooms
- Photography allowed
Built in 1896, the gothic style building was dubbed Birkett’s Castle. The “Castle” has served as the Japanese Embassy and as headquarters of different organizations, such as the Canadian Boy Scouts Association and the Heritage Canada Foundation. In 1994 the Hungarian Government bought the building and since then it has been serving as the Residence of the Ambassador.
Contact info
299 Waverly StreetOttawa, Ontario
Architecture
Year built: 1896Building type:Government buildingHistorical landmarkHistorical house
Architect: Thomas Birkett
Architectural style:BaronialGothic revival
Dates/hours open
Jun 07, 10:00am - Jun 07, 04:00pmSunday only: 10 a.m to 4 p.m
