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  2. Spadina Museum (/ s p ə ˈ d iː n ə /), also known as Spadina House, is a historic mansion at 285 Spadina Road in Toronto, Ontario, which is now a historic house museum operated by the City of Toronto's Economic Development & Culture division.

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  3. Explore the opulence and splendor, triumphs and tribulations of 1930s Toronto. Spadina Museum, named from an Anishnaabemowin word ishpadina (“highland” or “ridge”), sits atop a ravine overlooking Toronto. Today this dazzling mansion is a portal into the triumphs and tribulations of Toronto from 1900 to the 1930s.

  4. The well-preserved interiors of Spadina house, with its unique Art Nouveau features, and the expansive surrounding landscape and outbuildings, including the chauffeur’s quarters, illustrate the opulent lifestyle of Canada’s social elite in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Spadina mansion

  5. Oct 20, 2016 · Spadina House: Toronto’s famous mansion-turned-museum has quite the storied past. From the love of the Charleston to the effects of new technology, discover how this historic site portrays an era that drastically changed and influenced the way Torontonians lived.

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  6. Explore one of Toronto's finest, restored Victorian gardens and participate in Spadina's special events including Doors Open Toronto, Strawberry Festival and Music in the Orchard. The museum is also a lovely location for photography, film shoots, weddings and corporate functions.

  7. Feb 5, 2013 · Toronto Feature: Spadina House "Historic House Reopens to Showcase 1920s and 30s" A house called "Spadina" has stood on this site since 1818. The present mansion was built in 1866 for wealthy banker James Austin. For five generations it remained in the family, undergoing changes of design and decoration as time passed and styles evolved.

  8. For over a century, Spadina was home to three generations of the Austin family. Opened in 1984, it is one of 10 historic sites operated by the City of Toronto. Spadina Museum completed an extensive interior restoration in 2010, bringing the house back into the twentieth century.

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