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  1. The stadium is one of the largest by seating capacity in Canada. After the Olympics, artificial turf was installed and it became the home of Montreal's professional baseball and football teams.

  2. The Olympic Stadium is the largest covered amphitheatre in Québec, with seating for 56,000 spectators in the stands and up to 60,000 when the floor is used. Since it was first opened in 1976, the Stadium has welcomed some 66 million visitors.

  3. An international symbol of Montréal, the Olympic Stadium — and its Tower, was designed by French architect, Roger Taillibert, and built as the main venue for the 1976 Summer Olympics.

  4. Aug 16, 2021 · Montreal’s Olympic Stadium is a massive, monumental, multisport complex. It serves as the largest covered amphitheatre and sports venue in Quebec and is also the largest stadium in Canada. (See Sports Facilities.) It has a permanent seating capacity of 56,000.

  5. The Montréal Tower. The tallest inclined tower in the world is getting a makeover. Learn more. The Stadium roof. In order to inform the general public about the evolution of the Olympic Stadium roof replacement project, the Olympic Park is launching a microsite dedicated exclusively to this major project. Visit the website. How to get here? Parking

  6. Montreal Olympic Stadium got built in the 1970s to serve as the flagship venue of the 1976 Summer Olympics. In 1972, the City presented plans for a shell-like stadium including a 175-meter mast and a retractable roof.

  7. Built in the mid-1970s on land that was previously part of Maisonneuve Park's golf course, the precinct housed the central cluster of venues of the 1976 Summer Olympics, consisting the Olympic Stadium, Olympic Pool, Olympic Velodrome, Maurice Richard Arena, and Centre Pierre Charbonneau.

  8. The Montreal Olympic Stadium (Stade Olympique de Montréal) is Montreal’s multi-purpose stadium that was built as the main venue for the 1976 Summer Olympics. The Olympic Stadium is the centerpiece of the Montreal Olympic Park (Parc Olympique Montréal).

  9. An international symbol of Montréal, the Olympic Stadium — and its Tower, was designed by French architect, Roger Taillibert, and built as the main venue for the 1976 Summer Olympics. This Montréal monument can welcome large-scale indoor events such as shows, galas, sporting matches, trade shows, exhibitions or social events.

  10. The Montreal Olympic Stadium is a unique structure found in the Montreal Olympic Park. With the permanent section of the roof of the building it resembles a doughnut when viewed from above. The roof of the Olympic Stadium is retractable.

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