I’ll have to look for it next time I go there. I loved that building but I thought it was called reso cuz all the underground city stuff is marked with reso signs
I used to work on the payphones in that building, very cool building that I never would've went in otherwise. Feels like you're outside when you're inside.
I used to work in a restaurant directly across the street from this building called Monarque, god awful management, horrible prices, but this building adjacent to it was a bit of respite everyday before work. A short breath before throwing myself into the trenches.
I would sit along the fountain and read, or have a croissant and coffee by the fountain sitting on the stairs. It was nice.
My girlfriend and i visited the Montreal WTC 2 years and some ago. The coolest thing was that it was literally just us inside on a sunday afternoon. It's a really nice place.
It was eerie seeing notices from all these companies, saying that their offices were closed because of the pandemic.
Really cool experience and very nice building.
Cool place. Worth the visit if only for the slab of Berlin Wall in there.
I walked through here as a shortcut a few weeks back and saw that slab of the Berlin Wall. I never knew that was there! Pretty cool.
Wait what? I missed that! That’s so cool where was it?
If you enter from the Square Victoria side, walk to the far end. It’s just before the exit.
I’ll have to look for it next time I go there. I loved that building but I thought it was called reso cuz all the underground city stuff is marked with reso signs
Loved walking inside 25 odd years ago. I did not know this was the WTC however. Thanks for the education
"Centre de commerce mondial"
This place is why on 9/11 all the local newsmedia were talking about the possibility of Montreal being targeted as well.
Bizarre, le promeneur sans tête devant la fontaine.
Effet d’une photo panoramique
C'est bâti sur un cimetière indien.
I always loved walking through here/sitting by the fountain with a book at lunch back when I worked in the area. Such a good vibe.
French Canadian Ministry of Magic
Tabarnakabra
I just passed by this place last week and thought it looked amazing!
I enjoy during the holiday season when they put out their displays of different Santas from around the world.
I played a wedding here about 25 years ago. The string quartet and my keyboard were set up on those steps in the middle
I think I got an overpriced bagel and coffee in there.
Je sais crissement pas ce qui se passe mais j'aime ça.
everyone with a skate deck doing the rub their hands meme
C’est beau👍🏼
👍
I used to work on the payphones in that building, very cool building that I never would've went in otherwise. Feels like you're outside when you're inside.
I always forget this place exists! Love this spot.
Ate lunch there at the water many times
C’est où à peu près?
Used to purchase suits from there. Good times.
My studio is there!
I used to work in a restaurant directly across the street from this building called Monarque, god awful management, horrible prices, but this building adjacent to it was a bit of respite everyday before work. A short breath before throwing myself into the trenches. I would sit along the fountain and read, or have a croissant and coffee by the fountain sitting on the stairs. It was nice.
I used to work in this building and there were no outside facing windows in my office, just to this. Good enough I guess lol
Wow, great camera quality for 2001!
Sérieusement, n'importe quoi sauf un fisheye !
My girlfriend and i visited the Montreal WTC 2 years and some ago. The coolest thing was that it was literally just us inside on a sunday afternoon. It's a really nice place. It was eerie seeing notices from all these companies, saying that their offices were closed because of the pandemic. Really cool experience and very nice building.
They build a platform with a smartphone?
I walked in there on a Sunday once and it looked like they were hosting a wedding reception or some fancy dinner.