The building opposite the Old Town Hall in Montreal is the Hammersue Castle Museum. The mayor of Montreal, Claude Hammersue, built his "castle" in 1705 for living and office. Since then, the owners have been replaced, with the Governor of New France, the Indian Company, the American Revolutionaries, the Governors of the British Empire, the Minister of Public Education, the Courts, and the School of Law and Medical Schools. It has also hosted some famous people in world history, such as Benjamin Franklin lived here in 1776. On the whole, the Hammerskeet Museum has worked a little bit to introduce the content, so that the scenes of different times have become alive. Each room has a commentary device, which sounds like picking up the phone. They use many languages (including Chinese) to fully introduce the house's status and role in Montreal's city in different times in a third person or even first person capacity.