Complexe Desjardins - Free Audio Guide
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Complexe Desjardins, 150, Rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest, Quartier des Spectacles, Ville-Marie, Montréal, Agglomération de Montréal, Montréal (région administrative), Québec, H2X 3Y2, Canada
Complexe Desjardins is a landmark mixed‑use complex in downtown Montreal, developed in the 1970s as the principal urban hub for the Desjardins cooperative movement and an example of Quebec’s modernist urban planning. The complex integrates office towers, hotel facilities, retail spaces and a large covered public plaza with a distinctive glazed roof, and it hosts artworks and rotating cultural programming that reflect Montreal’s francophone and multicultural life. It serves as an important node in the city’s pedestrian network, connecting to the underground pedestrian network and public transit. General visiting information: the complex is open year‑round with regular commercial and event schedules; most public areas are freely accessible though some exhibitions or performances may require admission; accessibility provisions include elevators, ramps and services to assist visitors with mobility or sensory needs.