This week's destination: The Montreal Tower and Olympic Stadium
The Montreal Tower is the tallest leaning tower in the world. Its angle is 45 degrees and it measures 165 meters in total. Its architecture attracts thousands of visitors every year who climb this beautiful 360-degree observatory to appreciate the beautiful city. The observatory allows only 50 people per shift and is the only observatory in the world built along a curved structure. The view of Montreal from the Tower Observatory is breathtaking at any time of the year.
Just to the right of the observatory is the Olympic Stadium, Quebec's largest indoor amphitheater, with seating for 56,000 spectators in the stands and up to 60,000 when the floor is used.
It was designed by French architect Roger Taillibert as a unique monument. Since its opening in 1976, the stadium has welcomed some 66 million visitors. Both amateur and professional sporting events have been held there. This amphitheater has also hosted numerous halls, exhibitions and shows, from music concerts, soccer games to baseball games. The stadium has also been used many times as a movie set. Many memorable moments have unfolded here and many more are added each year.
It's fascinating! Would you like to visit this destination?
Source: https://parcolympique.qc.ca/en/
Photo: Pierre Jarry on Unsplash
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