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The Montreal Olympic Pool was constructed for the 1976 Summer Olympics as part of the Montreal Olympic Park. The Olympic Pool is part of the larger swimming centre, located in the base of the inclined Montreal Tower. The centre has a spectator capacity of 3,012 seats. At the 1976 Olympics, the venue hosted swimming, diving, water polo, and the swimming part of the modern pentathlon events. It had a capacity of 10,000 seats at the time (6,988 temporary seats were installed). The building was designed by French architect Roger Taillibert, who also designed the Olympic Stadium and Olympic Village.

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  • Piscina Olímpica de Montreal (es)
  • Centre sportif du Parc olympique de Montréal (fr)
  • Olympic Pool, Montreal (en)
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  • La Piscina Olímpica de Montreal fue construida para los Juegos Olímpicos de Montreal 1976. Forma parte de un gran centro de natación en la ciudad de Montreal que está localizada en la base de la torre del Estadio Olímpico de Montreal. Para estos juegos Olímpicos se aumentó la capacidad de la piscina a 10 000 espectadores de los cuales 6.988 fueron temporales. (es)
  • Le Centre sportif du Parc olympique de Montréal, conçu par l'architecte Roger Taillibert fut construit pour les Jeux olympiques d'été de 1976. Il est situé à la base de la tour inclinée du Stade olympique, et fait partie des quatre installations relevant de la Société de développement et de mise en valeur du Parc olympique. Lors des Jeux olympiques, le Centre sportif a été l'hôte des épreuves de natation, plongeon et water polo, avec une capacité d'accueil temporaire de 10 000 spectateurs, aujourd'hui réduite à 2 777 sièges. (fr)
  • The Montreal Olympic Pool was constructed for the 1976 Summer Olympics as part of the Montreal Olympic Park. The Olympic Pool is part of the larger swimming centre, located in the base of the inclined Montreal Tower. The centre has a spectator capacity of 3,012 seats. At the 1976 Olympics, the venue hosted swimming, diving, water polo, and the swimming part of the modern pentathlon events. It had a capacity of 10,000 seats at the time (6,988 temporary seats were installed). The building was designed by French architect Roger Taillibert, who also designed the Olympic Stadium and Olympic Village. (en)
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  • Olympic Pool (en)
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  • Montreal's Olympic swimming pool (en)
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  • La Piscina Olímpica de Montreal fue construida para los Juegos Olímpicos de Montreal 1976. Forma parte de un gran centro de natación en la ciudad de Montreal que está localizada en la base de la torre del Estadio Olímpico de Montreal. Para estos juegos Olímpicos se aumentó la capacidad de la piscina a 10 000 espectadores de los cuales 6.988 fueron temporales. (es)
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