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Built for the 1996 Summer Olympics, this park is a lasting legacy of the Games. It features the Fountain of Rings, one of the largest interactive fountains in the world, designed to represent the Olympic rings.
Developed for the 2008 Summer Olympics, this area includes the iconic Bird's Nest Stadium and the Water Cube Aquatics Center. The park has been transformed into a public space with gardens, lakes, and walking paths.
One of the largest sports complexes in Eastern Europe, it was a key venue for the 1980 Summer Olympics football (soccer) events. The complex includes the main stadium, various training facilities, and sports halls.
Combining art and nature, featuring large-scale sculptures from prominent artists and also emphasizes environmental sustainability with its native plant gardens and eco-friendly design.
The park in East London has been transformed into a public space with sports facilities, gardens, and cultural attractions. The park is a hub for sports and entertainment events, as well as community activities.
Originally built for the 1972 Summer Olympics, this park remains a major recreational and cultural venue. It hosts various events, concerts, and sports activities throughout the year.
Located in the home of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), this museum offers a comprehensive look at the history of the Olympic Games and features interactive exhibits, memorabilia, and the Olympic torch.