This 360 panorama was shot at Place d'Armes, a square in Old Montreal. It is the second oldest public site in the city.
The square is surrounded by the city's oldest landmarks:
- Canada's first bank: Bank of Montreal building (1847)
 
- Montreal's first skyscraper: New York Life building (1888) (the orange one in the pano)
 
- Notre-Dame Basilica (1672)
 
- Saint Sulpice Seminary: the oldest stone dwelling in Montreal (1685) (the third building on the right of the church; the small one with the triangular entry top)
 
- This pano brought to you by: Boston Architectural Photographer Greg Moine
 - More panos by me (on this site)
 - More Montreal 360s:
- Place Jacques Cartier
- Bell Centre
- St Joseph's Oratory
- Botanical Garden
- Olympic Stadium 
Gear:
- Nikon D70s
 
- 10.5mm Nikkor Fisheye lens
 
- 360Precision Absolute PanoHead
 
- Manfrotto 755B tripod
 
Software:
- PtGui
 - Pano2Qtvr
 - Photoshop CS3
 
					

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