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Olympic Stadium (various locations)

Olympic Stadiums are specialized venues built or renovated to host the opening and closing ceremonies and athletic events for the Olympic Games. Different host cities create unique stadiums reflecting their culture and architecture, serving as central hubs during the Games. These stadiums are designed to accommodate thousands of spectators and provide state-of-the-art facilities for athletes. After the Olympics, many are repurposed for sports, concerts, and community events, though some face challenges related to maintenance and reuse. Overall, Olympic Stadiums symbolize international unity and showcase a host city’s ability to create impressive, multi-functional sports venues.