Olympic host cities go big when the Games are in town. From stadiums to villages and everything else, the cost of hosting adds up. But after just a few weeks of competition, the entire city is emptied ...
Many Olympic venues are left to decay after the events are over. See what these cities have done with the facilities after ...
Hosting the Olympics marks a tremendous feat for any city – and country. So it’s no surprise host cities go all out, often ...
Olympic host cities spend big money on infrastructure, stadiums, athlete housing and event courses that in some cases get unused years after medals are awarded and cheering spectators have moved on to ...
The Olympic Village at Elstal in Wustermark once housed 4,000 athletes, including four-times gold-medallist Jesse Owens. It’s now home to overgrown trees, rust and cobwebs, although some of it has ...
Olympic host cities spend big on infrastructure, stadiums and villages. But what happens when the Games leave town? In some cases, these world-class facilities are left unused years after medals are ...