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Olympic Stadiums

Olympic stadiums are large, specially designed venues built to host the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as athletic competitions during the Olympics. They are architectural feats that accommodate thousands of spectators, athletes, and officials. These stadiums often feature advanced facilities, state-of-the-art technology, and public spaces for ceremonies and events. After the Olympics, many are repurposed for local sports, entertainment, or community use to maximize their value and sustainability. They serve as iconic symbols of host cities and showcase their culture and innovation on the world stage.