KPMG Tower

The KPMG Tower, formerly Maison des Coopérants or Place de la Cathédrale, is a 34-storey skyscraper in downtown Montreal, Canada, that was completed in 1987.

The KPMG Tower was built on a plot of land owned by the Christ Church Cathedral, which lies directly in front of the building when viewed from Saint Catherine Street.

The building was originally called Maison des Coopérants for the then-anchor tenant, as can be seen on the inscription in the lobby; however, it was later named Place de la Cathédrale.

At the end of 2005 the tower was renamed to its current name for KPMG, the new anchor tenant that occupies floors 6 to 15 and part of the 17th.

The building features prominently during the Temptation of Christ scene in the 1989 Denys Arcand film Jesus of Montreal, reflecting the tower's status as the most prominent and modern skyscraper built in Montreal during the late 1980s as well as its unique relationship with the church.