Absolute World, Mississauga
Facts and practical information
Rising like a pair of futuristic sculptures in the heart of Mississauga, Canada, the Absolute World towers have reshaped the skyline and become an iconic symbol of the city. These residential towers, often referred to as the Marilyn Monroe towers due to their curvaceous design, are a testament to contemporary architecture and urban design.
The taller of the two, Absolute World One, stands at an impressive height of 179 meters, while its sibling, Absolute World Two, is not far behind at 161 meters. These skyscrapers were completed in 2012, and their unique design was the result of an international design competition won by MAD architects. The towers' twisting forms not only provide visual interest but also offer residents a unique perspective of the city, with no two floor plans being exactly alike.
The towers have become a landmark for Mississauga and are a significant part of the city's push towards modernization and growth. They house a total of more than 1,000 condominium units, providing luxurious living spaces with expansive views of the cityscape and Lake Ontario. The Absolute World complex also includes amenities such as a fitness center, indoor and outdoor pools, and a private cinema.
Open to residents and their guests, the towers are not traditional tourist attractions but have nonetheless drawn attention from architecture enthusiasts and photographers from around the world. The design of the towers is meant to reflect the dynamism and diversity of Mississauga, a city that has seen rapid growth over the past few decades.
Absolute World – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Square One, Mississauga Celebration Square, Art Gallery of Mississauga, Mississauga Civic Centre.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Absolute World by public transport?
Bus
- Burnhamthorpe Road • Lines: 103 (4 min walk)
- Robert Speck Parkway • Lines: 103 (5 min walk)
Train
- Cooksville (25 min walk)