Montreal: Postmodern Architecture
Places and attractions in the Postmodern architecture category
Categories
- Museum
- Park
- Street
- Shopping
- Church
- Shopping centre
- Neighbourhood
- Monuments and statues
- Concerts and shows
- Theater
- Skyscraper
- History museum
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Nightlife
- Historical place
- Library
- Bridge
- Art museum
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Architecture
- Memorial
- Area
- Amusement park
- Amusement
- Concert hall
- Music venue
- Specialty museum
- Shopping district
- Amusement ride
- Vernacular architecture
- Synagogue
- Art gallery
- Science museum
- Performing arts
- Universities and schools
- Square
- Arenas and stadiums
- Neo-renaissance architecture
- Music and shows
- Postmodern architecture
- Sacred and religious sites
- Beaux-Arts architecture
- Theme park
- Dancing
- Modernist architecture
- Modern art museum
- Romanesque architecture
- Natural attraction
- Nature
- Romanesque revival architecture
- Cinema
- City
- Tudor Revival architecture
- Queen Anne architecture
- Island
Pointe-à-Callière
Excavations and historic buildings Nestled in the heart of Old Montreal, Pointe-à-Callière stands as a testament to Canada's rich historical tapestry. This premier archaeology and history museum was founded in 1992, coinciding with Montreal's 350th anniversary.
Canadian Centre for Architecture
The Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) is a beacon of architectural study and curation, nestled in the vibrant city of Montreal, Canada. Founded in 1979 by Canadian architect Phyllis Lambert, the CCA is a premier museum and research institution dedicated to the art...
KPMG Tower
The KPMG Tower, formerly Maison des Coopérants or Place de la Cathédrale, is a 34-storey skyscraper in downtown Montreal, Canada, that was completed in 1987. It is at 600 de Maisonneuve Ouest and has an official height of 146 m. The building is owned and operated by BentallGreenOak.
Place Montreal Trust
Place Montreal Trust is a shopping mall in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, located west of the Eaton Centre, at the corner of Saint Catherine Street and McGill College Avenue in the city's downtown core.