Montreal Olympic Tower

The Montreal Olympic Tower is the world’s tallest inclined tower, at 165 meters tall with a 45-degree angle. It’s an architectural marvel, and the secret to its unusual tilt is hidden within its intricate internal structure.

The glass-encased funicular takes guests to the top of the Tower for a magnificent two-minute journey. This one-of-a-kind funicular can accommodate up to 50 passengers and is the only one of its sort in the world.

In any season, the view of Montréal from the Tower’s Observatory is breathtaking.

Montreal Olympic Tower

The 360o panorama of the Tower Observatory is stunning at any time of day, with vistas stretching up to 80 kilometers on clear days. The prestigious Michelin Guide has given this breathtaking panorama three stars, the highest possible rating.

The Stadium, the structure that originally housed the Velodrome (now the Biodôme), and the Esplanade, as well as their amazing architecture, can all be seen from the top. The organic structures inspired by water creatures that make up the Olympic Park are seen from this perspective.

The exhibition Since 1976 will take you on a tour through the Olympic Park’s history, from its inception to the present day. It includes a variety of artifacts, images, video archives, and interactive digital content, as well as an examination of various facets of the site, ranging from professional sports to architectural and cultural events held there. The exhibition, which is housed in the Montréal Tower, takes a closer look at several parts of the Olympic Park‘s history.

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