Established | 1882 |
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Location | 859 Sherbrooke Street West in Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Type | Museum of natural history |
Director | Hans Larsson |
Website | www.mcgill.ca/redpath |
The Redpath Museum is a museum of natural history belonging to McGill University and located on the university's campus at 859 Sherbrooke Street West in Montreal, Quebec. It was built in 1882 as a gift from the sugar baron Peter Redpath.
It houses collections of interest to ethnology, biology, paleontology, and mineralogy/geology. The collections were started by some of the same individuals who founded the Smithsonian and Royal Ontario Museum collections. The current director is Hans Larsson. Commissioned by Redpath to mark the 25th anniversary of Sir John William Dawson's appointment as Principal, the Museum was designed by A.C. Hutchison and A.D. Steele. McGill University's Redpath Museum website characterizes it as an "idiosyncratic expression of eclectic Victorian Classicism" as well as "an unusual and late example of the Greek Revival in North America."
It is the oldest building built specifically to be a museum in Canada. Both the museum's interior and exterior have been utilized as a set, for movies and commercials.
Signature dinosaur skeleton within the Redpath Museum, set against interior Beaux Art decorations
View of the Gorgosaurus in the central evolution exhibit atrium
Redpath Museum Collection – fossilized scallops
Redpath Museum Collection – Claudiosaurus germaini