The building is known for its architecture, including a large glassed-in atrium, formerly Fortification Lane. The Centre is home to the Montreal InterContinental Hotel, as well as offices, stores and restaurants. Architecture (in Greek αÏÏή = first and ÏÎÏνη = craftsmanship) is the art and science of designing buildings and structures. ... In Anatomy, atrium refers to a structure of the heart. ... InterContinental is a brand of upscale luxury hotels owned by InterContinental Hotels Group. ...
The Centre is connected to Montreal's underground city and to Square-Victoria metro station. Montreals underground city (French: La ville souterraine) is the well-known underground city complex in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ... Square-Victoria is a station on the Montreal Metro Orange Line. ... Place-Saint-Henri station The Montreal Metro is the main form of public transportation within the city of Montreal and was the second metro system to be built in Canada, opening 12 years after the Toronto subway. ...
The MontrealWorldTradeCentre west entrance on Square Victoria.
The WorldTradeCentreMontreal (in French, Centre de Commerce mondial de Montréal) is a building located in the Quartier international district of Montreal, Quebec, Canada (45°30′7.50″N, 73°33′38.20″W).
The Centre is connected to Montreal's underground city and to Square-Victoriametro station.
Montreal's Underground City (French: La ville souterraine) is the set of underground city complexes in and around downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
The largest and best-known segment is located in the centre of downtown, delimited by the Peel and Place-des-Artsmetro stations on the Green Line and the Lucien-L'Allier and Place-d'Armes stations on the Orange Line.
However, the tunnels between the Bell Centre arena and Bonaventure metro station cannot be used before and after events at the arena, owing to fire regulations (access is via Lucien-L'Allier station instead).