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Montreal's Olympic Stadium
Montreal's futuristic Olympic Park was built when the 1976 Summer Olympic Games were held there; it still serves as a showpiece today. Designed by French architect, Roger Tallibert, it is impressive in both size and shape, able to hold up to 80,000 spectators who now gather here for concerts and Montreal Expo’s baseball games.
The landmark tower on the main stadium is the Montreal Tower. Standing at 575ft, it is the world's tallest inclined tower. Visitors can enjoy a spectacular view of Montreal and its surroundings from the observation floors, accessible by a funicular-type elevator. The Olympic Park complex also features the unique attraction known as the Biodome, a building containing 4 ecosystems.
The Olympic Stadium is located:
In the Olympic Park at:
4141 Pierre-de-Coubertin avenue,
Monreal, Quebec, Canada, H1V 3N7
Telephone: 514-252-4141 (Information)
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